Madrid (EFE) in Valencia, after the elections of May 28.
Some regional and local elections where Vox has established itself as a key for the PP in territories such as Valencia, the Balearic Islands, Extremadura, Murcia and Aragon; these last two are still pending to resolve the future supports.
And it is that after Abascal’s party entered a coalition government with the popular for the first time at the hands of the president of Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, Vox has managed to repeat this model in Valencia with the leader of the PP, Carlos Mazón and now in Extremadura with María Guardiola.
Seventeen days have separated the negotiations to form these last two executives.
Valencian Community
On June 13, the PP and Vox reached a “firm” agreement in principle to set up their second territorial coalition government after the popular ones won the May 28 elections with 40 seats and needed Vox’s 13 yeses to form an Executive.
The PP candidate Carlos Mazón will soon be sworn in as president and Vox will have three of the ten ministries: the first vice presidency and the Ministry of Culture, in the hands of the bullfighter Vicente Barrera and the ministries of Agriculture and Justice and Interior and Governance.
The Valencian Parliament is also in the hands of Vox, with Llanos Massó, in application of the pact with the popular.
Estremadura
Extremadura will be chaired by the popular María Guardiola after forgetting her reluctance towards Abascal in terms of sexist violence and deciding to come to terms with Vox again to close a pact.
Vox will have a council, that of Forest Management and Rural World and with the PP it has reached a programmatic agreement of 60 measures that will focus on the priorities of Extremadura families, on combating unemployment, poverty or depopulation.
The elections of May 28 left a result of 28 deputies for the PP and 5 for Vox, with which an agreement was necessary if the right wanted to achieve an absolute majority of 33 deputies.
Parliament, however, is in the hands of the PSOE because both formations did not agree.
baleares
The case of the Balearic government is different because the PP will govern alone thanks to the abstention of Vox, which will not enter the Executive since the PP has 26 deputies, more than the entire opposition together.
Last Wednesday those of Abascal reached a programmatic agreement by which the popular candidate Marga Prohens will be invested on July 6 to govern the community and Vox will abstain in the second vote.
However, Vox will enter the governments of the two island councils of Mallorca and Menorca and will preside over the Balearic parliament with Gabriel Le Senne.
The agreement signed between PP and Vox in the Balearic Islands consists of 110 points and defends the free choice of schools and the vehicular language in education, Catalan or Spanish, in addition to promising to repeal the historical memory law and eliminate the trans Balearic law .
Aragon
The PP candidate for the presidency of the Cortes de Aragón, Jorge Azcón, continues negotiating with the PAR that demands a no to the transfer of the Ebro.
Azcón wants to govern alone with the support of the PAR and Teruel Existe and would only need the abstention of Vox, although they require him to enter the Executive.
The PP obtained 28 seats, Vox 7 and the absolute majority stands at 34.
At the moment, the popular ones have reached an agreement with Vox so that Marga Fernández (Vox) presides over the Cortes.
Murcia
The government of the Region of Murcia is also still pending after the acting president and PP candidate Fernando López Miras revalidated his support on May 28, with 21 deputies, ahead of all the left-wing parties that added 15.
The majority to govern is 23 seats and López Miras needs the support or abstention of Vox, which got up to 9 deputies in the Assembly.
Miras is committed to a model like that of the Balearic Islands, of a lone government, invested with the abstention of Vox but without portfolios for those of Abascal. Something that this formation does not accept at the moment, which demands to enter the Executive after the PP has left them out of the Parliamentary Table and López Miras governed the last legislature with “defendants” from Vox and Ciudadanos to stop the attempted motion of censorship of the PSOE.
The Board of Spokesmen of the Regional Assembly of Murcia will set the date of the investiture debate on Monday, July 3, which could take place as of July 6.