Vox seeks four-year regional governments with the PP and with its four budgets closed

Vox negotiates with the PP in several autonomous communities to form four-year governments, with four budgets and joint measures distanced from the PSOE.

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The spokesperson for Vox in Congress, Pepa Millán, during a press conference in Congress, on April 14, 2026, in Madrid (Spain). Eduardo Parra - Europa Press

The spokesperson for Vox in Congress, Pepa Millán, during a press conference in Congress, on April 14, 2026, in Madrid (Spain). Eduardo Parra - Europa Press

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The Vox spokesperson in Congress, Pepa Millán, has stated this Tuesday that conversations with the PP in Extremadura, Aragon and Castile and León continue to advance with the goal of forming "stable and lasting" executives, that complete the four years of mandate, approve "their four budgets" and apply a package of measures agreed between both formations.

"The negotiations are moving forward and our will is for a stable, lasting Government to move forward, that lasts what it has to last, which are the four years, with its four budgets and with its measures agreed with the Popular Party," Millán stressed at a press conference in the Congress of Deputies.

When asked by journalists, the Vox leader has avoided, however, framing these conversations in differentiated "phases" in the three communities. She recalled that "we have always said that the priority is the measures and we are negotiating them one by one with guarantees and with compliance deadlines to ensure that these regional governments represent a true change, totally distanced from socialist policies and the follow-up that has been done until now."

Millán has stressed that the agreements that are closed with the PP must ensure that "there will not be a following of the Socialist Party" and that "all those new measures that guarantee the alternative in all the regions where there have been elections" will be put into motion.

Agreements with the PP and seats in Murcia

In this context, the spokesperson explained that they have agreed with the PP that, as the winning force in Castilla y León, this party should assume the Presidency of the regional Parliament "so as not to let those bodies fall into the hands of the Socialist Party." "In what we can do and what corresponds to us, if we can facilitate that change by entering those boards, we are going to do it, of course we are."

Regarding deputy Virginia Martínez García, who has communicated her decision to leave the Vox parliamentary group in the Murcia Assembly to join the mixed group, Millán has indicated that people who are elected under the Vox acronym "the logical thing is that if they do not agree with the party or want to leave, they should give up their seat". "And that is the only thing I can say about it," he concluded.