Vox confirms that it will vote against the investiture of María Guardiola

The far-right continues to demand "certainties and guarantees" from the leader of the PP of Extremadura: "Our duty is to prevent her from deceiving and breaking her word"

María Guardiola delivers the investiture speech during the first plenary session
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MadridVox closes the door to investing María Guardiola in the first investiture vote in Extremadura. This was confirmed by the leader of the far-right party, Óscar Fernández, during his speech in the plenary session. Santiago Abascal's party continues to demand "certainties and guarantees" that the Popular Party will fulfill what is agreed upon. "There is much to be finalized," he warned. After Guardiolaimplored Vox for their support –"we are not incompatible, there is no wall between us," he said during his speech–, Óscar Fernández has asked her for "fewer nice words and more guarantees." "She kicked the ball forward, she remained in the form without getting to the heart of the matter," he reproached her. Vox reiterates that it wants to agree "measure by measure" in a negotiation that "is not broadcast live" and throws a poisoned dart at the PP's state leadership: "If an agreement has not been reached today, it is fundamentally because someone in Génova still does not want to." "We continue to believe that if you want and they let you, it is possible," he added.

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