The Spanish Popular Party (PP) is navigating a delicate political landscape as it seeks to avoid direct confrontation with the far-right Vox party.
Despite Vox's threats to block regional budgets and its growing influence, the PP leadership has chosen a strategy of restraint, aiming to deny Vox additional prominence.
This approach extends to international politics, where the PP has refrained from criticizing figures like Donald Trump, whose policies could impact Europe.
While some within the PP express concerns about Vox's alliances and rhetoric, the party's leadership believes that focusing on unity and avoiding conflict will ultimately strengthen their position.
Polls suggest the PP could grow its voter base, while Vox's actions may backfire electorally.
For now, the PP remains committed to presenting itself as a stable alternative to the current government, steering clear of divisive battles.







