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Vox Positions Itself in Andalusia as an Alternative to PP and PSOE's "Corruption"

The party holds an event in Málaga to present candidates and reaffirm its national project, seeking agreements in other regions.

Generic image of a microphone on a podium, symbolizing a political event.
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Generic image of a microphone on a podium, symbolizing a political event.

The Vox party held an event in Málaga to introduce its candidates for the upcoming Andalusian elections, reaffirming its intention to be a political alternative against the "corruption" of the PP and PSOE, and advancing its national project.

During the event, Ignacio Garriga, Vox's secretary general and a deputy in the Congress, emphasized that Andalusia is a key stage for the party's "national project," whose ultimate goal is to bring Santiago Abascal to Moncloa Palace. The party aims to consolidate its growth and achieve a significant victory in the elections on May 17.
The National and Regional Executive Committees of Vox met in Málaga to coordinate strategies and discuss progress in negotiations with the Popular Party in communities such as Aragon, Extremadura, and Castilla y León. Despite no definite date for these agreements, Garriga expressed "optimism" about the possibility of joining regional governments.

"It is a source of pride that today, in Málaga, we repeat the image we experienced not long ago in Ávila. An image of a united party with the strength to face the new electoral contest in Andalusia."

Ignacio Garriga · Secretary General of Vox and Deputy in Congress
The Vox leader took the opportunity to criticize his political adversaries, the PP and PSOE, using "corruption" as a central theme of his speech. He referred to cases such as the ERE in Andalusia and other national scandals, like the "Ábalos" or "Kitchen" cases, to underscore the need for political change.
Although polls place Vox as the third political force in Andalusia, the party aims to "win" and is convinced it has "much to say to Andalusians." Garriga stated that, if they achieve a sufficient result in the May 17 elections, they will not hesitate to "change absolutely everything," with confidence in Manolo Gavira to lead this change in regional policies, which they see as a preview of what could happen nationally next year.
One of Vox's main commitments in Andalusia is to "end the political alternation" between socialists and popular parties, proposing an alternative that prioritizes Spanish citizens. Garriga reiterated the party's stance that taxes and public money should be allocated to "housing, public services, and attending to Spaniards," rejecting their use for "unaccompanied minors, kickbacks, or maintaining half of Africa."