Vox sets its electoral limit in the Islands at 12 deputies
Cañadas says the 'boom' in that territory already happened in 2023
PalmThe elections in Aragon on Sunday confirmed Vox's upward trend, while the People's Party (PP) struggles to maintain its position. The far-right's spokesperson in the Catalan Parliament, Manuela Cañadas, celebrated her party's results on Monday, which saw them jump from 7 to 14 seats, doubling their previous results. boom Can she move to the Islands when the time comes? The MP has warned that she cannot, and that her current limit, according to internal polls, is 12 MPs, four more than two years ago.
"The polls show us growing to 10 or 12 seats, but spectacular results like those in Aragon already happened in 2023," when Vox went from three to eight seats, he explained. Nevertheless, he celebrated his party's results and warned that "citizens are fed up with the absolute two-party system." For his part, the PP spokesperson, Sebastià Sagreras, highlighted that, despite losing two seats, the Popular Party was once again the most voted party in Aragon, and said that his party faces the 2027 elections for the Balearic Islands with "optimism," since internal polls place them close to a majority.
The PSIB: "The only bulwark is Sánchez"
On behalf of the PSIB, MP Llorenç Pou asserted that "the only bulwark" against "the clear wave of hatred and racism" that, in his view, the PP and Vox represent, is the Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez. He also accused the PP of "following" Vox. This criticism was echoed by the spokesperson for MÉS per Mallorca, Lluís Apesteguia. "The PP tries to copy Vox, but people always choose the original; this is what has happened in Aragon," he emphasized. However, the eco-sovereignist celebrated the results for Chunta Aragonesista, which doubled its representation in the regional parliament.