Feijóo asks Vox for "responsibility" and not to become a "wall" to govern in Aragon

Feijóo asks Vox for responsibility to facilitate governability in Aragon and warns that "it cannot become a wall", while Azcón suggests offering them management departments

of february 09, 2026 at 17:43h
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The leader of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has sent a direct message to Vox before the National Executive Board of the party that met this Monday in Génova to analyze the elections in Aragón

The leader has asked the far-right not to obstruct the formation of PP governments: “Vox cannot become a wall. Because I am not Sánchez. You cannot frustrate people, not that. Here, you convince, you don't impose. The most voted is respected. Walls, no”.

Feijóo has demanded “responsibility” from Vox to reach agreements on “points of coherent agreement between their voters and those of the PP”, a request that was also defended by Jorge Azcón, acting president of Aragon. Azcón, who has won this Sunday's 8-f elections, has commented that he will offer Abascal's party to enter the Government: "You have to know when it's time to roll up your sleeves and get to work”.

The leader of the PP insisted that PP and Vox must understand each other and seek common ground, underlining that "what we reasonably agree on, will be done. And what we do not agree on because it is not in the Constitution or in the laws, will not be done”.

Feijóo attacks Pedro Sánchez

"No more Pedro Sánchez. People can't stand him anymore. Neither him nor his government. How many more slaps does he need to understand it? How many more debacles for him to leave?", he has rhetorically questioned. "The PSOE is competing not to come in third. Look at them now compared to how they used to be."Finally, Feijóo dedicated words to the internal affairs of the PP, committing to "repair this nation politically, institutionally, and morally" and assuring that the party does not seek political profitability but solutions to citizen discontent

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