
A New Right-Wing Party in Spain?
The creation of a new party would further fragment Spain’s already fractured conservative bloc and hinder Spain’s shift to the right.

The creation of a new party would further fragment Spain’s already fractured conservative bloc and hinder Spain’s shift to the right.

New generations are abandoning the establishment parties in droves, as the right-wing VOX stands at nearly 30% among the youngest demographic.

The party is proposing legislation to end “climate apartheid.”

Participants prepare to meet today’s challenges with integrity, vision, and a deep commitment to their shared heritage.

The social democrats are ready to back conservative Italian Raffaele Fitto in exchange for Ribera again, but VOX warned that the EPP will become “irrelevant” if it accepts the deal.

“The future belongs to patriots,” Abascal said, pledging “a frontal and total response to globalism.”

VOX council members say opposition parties are weaponising hate crime laws to silence dissenting voices and destabilise Valencia’s governing coalition.

Despite the country’s migration crisis, left-wing MPs voted down the measure.

The right-wing party cites examples of “manifestly false concepts and visions of reality that conform to the political agenda of the Left.”

“Encouraging and legalizing illegal migration will have terrible consequences for Spain and the Spanish people.”