PP urges Vox to 'take note' from Castilla y León and speed up coalition deals
El PP espera que Vox “tome nota” de Castilla y León y “acelere” los acuerdos
Summary
Spain's centre-right Partido Popular is urging its far-right coalition partner Vox to take lessons from the regional governing experience in Castilla y León and move faster toward formalising agreements elsewhere. PP leader Alberto Feijóo convened a discreet lunch with three regional barons and the party's two chief negotiators to coordinate strategy with Vox. The meeting signals growing impatience within the PP over the pace of coalition-building with the far-right party at the regional level.
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