Spain's conservative People's Party (PP) and far-right Vox have deepened their collaboration through a coalition agreement that allows the PP to maintain control over Andalucía, Spain's most populous region. The PP, which has ruled Andalucía since 2015, lost its absolute majority in May's regional elections and now relies on Vox to secure continued governance. The agreement includes provisions such as 'national priority' for citizens born in Spain over those born abroad, rejection of the central government's immigration policies, and opposition to certain environmental regulations. The deal also aims to repeal laws related to historical memory from the Franco era, replacing them with a 'harmony law' criticized by national authorities and international experts. Both parties praised the agreement as a stable and lawful arrangement.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the coalition between the PP and Vox as a positive development that aligns with nationalist and conservative values. It emphasizes the parties' shared goals of resisting progressive policies, promoting traditional practices like bullfighting, and challenging historical memory laws




