Feijóo ordered to stop attacks against Vox: "Don't fall for provocations!"
Feijóo urged his party not to fall for provocations related to Vox - Alberto Núñez Feijóo, chairman of the Spanish People's Party (PP), has given strict instructions to party members to refrain from any attacks against the Vox party. This decision was announced against the backdrop of negotiations at the regional level and at a time when an unexpected rise in Vox's electoral ratings has been observed.

Feijóo warned his party members by saying, "Don't fall for provocations!" This strategic step was taken after the results of internal polls showed Vox's support reaching 22 percent. The PP chairman intends in this way to prevent the fragmentation of right-wing voters' votes and reduce political tension.
These events coincide with tensions within the Vox party. The removal of some prominent figures from the party and internal criticisms have cast doubt on the leadership of leader Santiago Abascal. These internal struggles also negatively affect the party's election results.
The departure of prominent figures like Espinosa de los Monteros from the party reveals how deep Vox's internal crisis is. Although critics try to weaken Abascal's leadership, he attempts to strengthen his position, but discontent within the party is growing.
Feijóo's move is an important signal regarding the future of the right wing in the Spanish political arena. The PP, taking into account Vox's rise, is re-evaluating its position and strives not to strain relations with potential coalition partners.
This situation could further deepen political polarization in the country, while at the same time paving the way for new alliances on the right wing. Feijóo's strategy aims to neutralize Vox's electoral potential in the short term and maintain the PP's dominant position in the long term.
