Aragón regional vote boosts Vox, deals blow to PSOE

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In Aragón’s regional election, the PP led with 34.3% and 26 seats but fell short of a majority in the 67-seat assembly; the Socialists dropped to 24.3% and 18 seats, their worst Aragón result, while Vox surged to 14 seats with about 17.9% support. The result is framed as a barometer of national sentiment, potentially paving the way for a PP–Vox coalition and signaling a stronger far-right presence ahead of Castilla y León and Andalusia votes amid corruption and rail-incident turmoil affecting Sánchez’s government.
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