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Spain’s conservatives forced to rely on far-right Vox party after losing majority in Andalucía

Spain’s conservative People’s Party (PP) won the 2026 Andalucían regional election but fell two seats short of an absolute majority in the 109-seat parliament, forcing its leader Juanma Moreno to negotiate with the far-right Vox party to form a government. The result, which saw the socialist PSOE slump to an all-time low and Vox gain one seat, serves as a barometer for next year’s national general election where the PP is projected to need Vox’s support to govern.

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Andalucían regional election2026 Spanish electionconservative partyfar-right Voxabsolute majoritygovernment formationnational general electionSpanish politics

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Spain’s conservatives forced to rely on far-right Vox party after losing majority in Andalucía

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