On July 15, 2026, the legal services of regional governments where Vox holds power are considering challenging the 'Law of Grandchildren,' known as the 'law of grandchildren,' which allows the nationalization of foreign citizens into the electoral census. The move comes as part of a broader effort by Vox leader Santiago Abascal to pressure the central government over its alleged opaque and uncontrolled process of incorporating foreigners into the electoral system. The potential legal action aims to assess the implications of this mass and allegedly fraudulent inclusion of hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals into the electoral register.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the issue as a challenge to the central government's actions, aligning with Vox's opposition to policies they perceive as expanding the electorate beyond traditional boundaries. The language used suggests skepticism toward the legitimacy of the process and implies a lack of proper
Why factuality (85): The article accurately reports that Vox is considering legal action against the 'law of grandchildren' in autonomous governments, citing concerns over electoral census inflation. It references Santiago Abascal and mentions the legal analysis being conducted by Vox's services. However, some terms lik
Why objectivity (60): The article uses emotionally charged language such as 'fraudulenta', 'opaca', and 'sin control alguno', which suggest bias toward Vox's position. The framing emphasizes opposition to the government's actions while downplaying potential counterarguments or nuances in the law.


