The governance of the State

Feijóo demands Vox finalize a pact now: "They're acting like teenagers."

The PP leader calls for unblocking negotiations to form governments in Extremadura and Aragon before April

17/03/2026

BarcelonaAlberto Núñez Feijóo clings to the good results for the PP in Castile and León to try to corner Vox. In an interview this Tuesday on EsRadio, the Popular Party leader called on the far right to abandon its "political myopia" and "read the ballot boxes correctly." Feijóo accused Santiago Abascal's party of taking an "adolescent approach" to negotiations with the Popular Party in Extremadura, Aragon, and Castile and León and demanded they finalize a pact now. "If the PP has twice as many votes as you, and in some regions, three times as many, it is undemocratic to prevent this party from governing," he went so far as to say.

A day after Abascal warned that The goal of the far-right is to govern in all three regions While awaiting an agreement, Feijóo has stated that what "the ballot boxes dictate" is "a PP government with Vox's support." "The PP is working on it," he said, leaving the door open for this support to come, in some cases, from within the executive branch. In any case, Feijóo has urged an agreement within the next two weeks, insisting that "we not enter April" without an agreement in Extremadura and Aragon and without having also finalized a pact for the governing board of the Castile and León parliament. This pact, he emphasized, must be based on "proportionality" and "stability." Feijóo, who admitted "some hope" after Abascal spoke of "finalizing the governments" of the three regions, has decided not to soften his tone despite being at the mercy of whatever the far right decides, as he himself has acknowledged. "The only possible partner is Vox; Sánchez's policies are unreliable," he said, extending this interpretation to the national level. When asked about the points of agreement between the People's Party (PP) and Abascal's party, he made it very clear that the "fundamental" thing they share is "that there be a constitutional alternative government" in Spain and a "project to end Sánchez's policies" and put "Spain back at the center."

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