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[Opinion] Vox Admits that He Sees “Difficult” that the Pact with the PP in Castile and León Arrives Before the Andalusian Elections

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Carlos Pollán has confirmed that the negotiations are still underway and that there is “good predisposition” between the two parties, but he keeps the ball on the roof of the Popular Party, “for us as soon as possible.” More information: Vázquez begins the round of contacts for the inauguration of Mañueco with hermetism on the PP-Vox pact.

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The president of the Courts of Casty León, the popular Francisco Vázquez, began on Wednesday the round of consultations with parliamentary groups to know their opinion and predisposition to support some or other candidates to preside over the regional government.Vázquez started these meetings with minority parties with parliamentary representation (Soria Ya, Por Ávila and Union of the Leonese People) and closed the day with Vox, the party that h…

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Carlos Pollán has confirmed that the negotiations are still underway and that there is “good predisposition” between the two parties, but he keeps the ball on the roof of the Popular Party, “for us as soon as possible.” More information: Vázquez begins the round of contacts for the inauguration of Mañueco with hermetism on the PP-Vox pact.

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Vox expressed yesterday his desire to sign "the sooner" with the Popular Party the agreement to invest Alfonso Fernández Mañueco as president of the Junta, but assumes that the pact will be closed after the Andalusian elections of May 17. Instead, the minority parties — UPL, Soria Ya and Por Ávila — demanded "celerity" and that the two formations speed up their negotiations so that there will be a new government in the Community.Read more

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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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