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Vox ( Latin for "voice", often stylized as VOX; ) is a
national-conservative National conservatism is a nationalist variant of conservatism that concentrates on upholding national and cultural identity. National conservatives usually combine nationalism with conservative stances promoting traditional cultural values, ...
political party in Spain. Founded in 2013, it is currently led by party president Santiago Abascal, vice presidents
Jorge Buxadé Jorge Buxadé Villalba (born 26 May 1975 in Barcelona) is a Spanish lawyer and politician who was elected as a Member of the European Parliament in the 2019 European Parliament election in Spain, and has been spokesperson for Vox since February ...
,
Javier Ortega Smith Francisco Javier Ortega Smith-Molina (; born 28 August 1968) is a Spanish-Argentine lawyer and politician. Secretary General of Vox between 2014 and 2022, he has been the second most prominent position in the Spanish party after its president Sa ...
,
Reyes Romero María de los Reyes Romero Vilches (born December 30, 1967), known as just Reyes Romero, is a Spanish politician for the Vox party and a member of the Congress of Deputies since 2019. Reyes Romero is a native of Marchena. She worked in the fash ...
, and secretary general
Ignacio Garriga Ignacio Garriga Vaz de Concicao (born 4 February 1987) is a Spanish politician as well as a former dentist and professor. He is known in the Spanish media for being the first notable Afro-Spaniard elected politician within the Vox party. In Oc ...
. Vox is identified as
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to
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by academics and mainstream journalists. The party entered the Spanish parliament for the first time in the April 2019 general election, and became the country's third political force after the November 2019 Spanish general election, in which it secured 3.6 million votes and 52 seats in the Congress of Deputies. Its public support is on the rise, according to results of subsequent regional elections, and opinion polls.


History


Origins

Vox was founded on 17 December 2013, and publicly launched at a press conference in Madrid on 16 January 2014 as a split from the People's Party (PP). This schism was interpreted as an offshoot of "neoconservative" or " social conservative" PP party members. The party platform sought to rewrite the constitution to abolish regional autonomy and parliaments. Several of their promoters (for example:
Alejo Vidal-Quadras Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca (born 20 May 1945 in Barcelona) is a Spanish politician and radiation physicist who served as a Member of the European Parliament from 1999 to 2014 and served as First Vice President of the European Parliament from 20 ...
, José Antonio Ortega Lara, and Santiago Abascal) had been members of the platform "reconversion.es" that issued a manifesto in 2012 vouching for the recentralization of the State. Vidal-Quadras was proclaimed as the first chairman in March 2014. The initial funding, totalling nearly 972,000 euros, came from individual money transfers by supporters of the
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(NCRI) and People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK), thanks to their "personal relationship" with Vidal-Quadras, who had supported NCRI throughout his stint in the EU Parliament until 2014. There is no evidence that Vox has broken Spanish or EU funding rules accepting these donations. Vox ran for the first time in the
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but narrowly failed to win a seat in the European Parliament. In September 2014, the party elected Santiago Abascal, one of the founders, as new President, and
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, also a founder, as General Secretary. Eleven members of the National Executive Committee were also elected. The party participated in the
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and the
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elections, but did not do well, scoring 0.23% and 0.20% of votes respectively. After the Catalan referendum of 2017 and the start of a
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, Vox opted to not participate in the Catalan regional elections of 2017. After the Catalan declaration of independence, the party sued the Parliament of Catalonia and several independentist politicians the number of its members increased by 20% in forty days.


Entrance into institutions

On 10 September 2018, Vox enlisted an independent legislator in the regional parliament of Extremadura (who had dropped out of the PP parliamentary group) as party member. On 2 December 2018, they won 12 parliamentary seats in the Andalusian regional election, entering a regional parliament for the first time. It supported the coalition regional government by Ciudadanos and the Popular Party. With this result, Vox was also given a first seat in the
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, which was taken by
Francisco José Alcaraz Francisco José Alcaraz Martos (born 1 November 1968) is a Spanish politician, member of the Vox party, and activist, who served as president and spokesman for the Asociación de Víctimas del Terrorismo (AVT, "Association of Victims of Terrori ...
. The party obtained 10.26% of votes in the April 2019 general election, electing 24 Deputies and entering the Congress of Deputies for the first time. Later, the party entered the European Parliament for the first time with 6.2% of the votes and three Eurodeputies, which after Brexit became four. After this election, the party joined the
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group and the Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe. In the second general election of the year in November, Vox came third and increased its number of deputies from 24 to 52. It was the most-voted party in the Region of Murcia and the autonomous city of Ceuta. At the beginning of 2020, during the onset of the global COVID-19 pandemic, Vox called for travel restrictions between China and Spain, and later between Italy and Spain, to safeguard against the "Chinese virus". At that time the epidemic was already in full swing in those countries, but it was prior to any COVID cases being officially confirmed within Spain in significant numbers. That position found no support among other parties, and it was criticized as xenophobic rhetoric. The party claims that serious counter-COVID measures were deliberately delayed in Spain by the government, which hid the information and downplayed known risks to allow for mass public events on
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(8 March) to take place, as these events were important for the left wing agenda of the newly formed
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of
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and UP. At the same time, Vox went forward with their own global party conference on 8 March in Vistalegre, where party supporters from all parts of Spain were invited. The conference resulted in numerous cases of COVID infection, including confirmed cases of COVID transmission between members of Vox leadership. This fact was often brought up by Vox opponents to criticize Vox attitude towards COVID situation in Spain. During the anti-COVID lockdown and follow-up restrictions, Vox routinely criticized government measures as inefficient, partisan, and partially unconstitutional. In April 2020 the party appealed to the
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against the first
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(15 March – 21 June) declared by the government. In October 2020, Vox's parliamentary group at the Congress of Deputies tabled a motion of no confidence against the current Prime Minister
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, bringing Santiago Abascal as alternative candidate. The motion failed to gain any support among the other parliamentary groups, gathering 52 'yes' votes (those of Vox legislators) and 298 'no' votes (the rest of the chamber). In November 2020 Vox appealed to the Constitutional Court of Spain against the second State of Alarm (October 25, 2020 – May 9, 2021) declared by the government. In the face of the
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, Vox was fully supportive of President Donald Trump's candidacy, even tweeting from its official account that Joe Biden was the preferred candidate of "
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, Podemos, Otegi,
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, China, Iran and pedophiles", which according to the international news agency EFE was echoing QAnon conspiracy theories. Vox took part in the 2021 CPAC conference and refused to acknowledge Biden's victory. At the beginning of 2021, Vox's abstention was instrumental in securing European COVID-recovery funds on socialist terms, criticized by independent experts for allowing the government inefficient partisan spending without any effective independent control. Many Vox supporters considered this as the "largest error in Vox's history", leading to party leaders admitting it as a mistake and apologizing. During 2020 and 2021 electoral campaigns for regional elections in the
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, Catalonia, and the Community of Madrid multiple legal electoral events of Vox were physically attacked by radical political opponents on the premises of "Vox's legitimate electoral events in some regions being provocative acts". The view of the events as provocations was endorsed by high ranking UP members, including their speaker Pablo Echenique, and their leader, the
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at the time, Pablo Iglesias. On 14 July 2021, in response to the Vox's appeal the previous year, the Constitutional Court of Spain declared by a narrow majority (6 votes in support ''vs.'' 5 votes against) that the first anti-COVID State of Alarm was unconstitutional in the part of suppressing the
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established by the Article 19 of
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. In October 2021 the Constitutional Court of Spain supported two other appeals by Vox, and declared unconstitutional the closing down of Spanish Parliament and Senate in the beginning of pandemic, and the second State of Alarm. As reported on 22 October 2021, the Government of Spain ordered all fines collected in relation to the first State of Alarm to be returned to citizens. On 13 February 2022 Vox came third in the
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, raising its representation from 1 up to 13 seats, and becoming the key player for the rival People's Party (PP), who won the elections, to form a government. Following this election result, and an unfolding leadership crisis in PP, Vox for the first time was recognized as the Spain's second political force, according to some opinion polls for the next general elections. In March 2022, it was announced that Vox would form government with the PP in Castile and León, taking three of ten ministerial positions including vice president for regional leader
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. Vox member
Carlos Pollán Carlo Pollán Fernández (born 1966) is a Spanish politician of the Vox party. He was formerly a player, coach and president of the CB Ademar León handball club. Elected to the Cortes of Castile and León in the 2022 election, he became the Pre ...
was elected President of the
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, the position of speaker. This represents the first participation of Vox in any regional government. On 19 June 2022 Vox came third in the
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s. With
Macarena Olona Macarena Olona Choclán (born 14 May 1979) is a Spanish politician and state attorney, member of the Congress of Deputies between 2019 and 2022 for Vox, before being allegedly involved in an internal feud that led to her expulsion from the part ...
as the leading candidate, the party improved over the previous regional elections, gaining about 100k more votes, and two more seats in the Parliament of Andalusia, but failed short of the expectations to achieve significantly better results and become the key to the new regional government. In the aftermath of elections, despite initial promises to stay and lead Vox's opposition group in Andalusia, on 29 July 2022 Olona announced her decision to resign and left politics due to unnamed "medical reasons".


Ideology

The party sees itself as a more
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alternative to the centre-right People's Party, from which it split in 2013. This point of view is shared by some Spanish media, while some journalists and academics routinely describe it as a
far-right Far-right politics, also referred to as the extreme right or right-wing extremism, are political beliefs and actions further to the right of the left–right political spectrum than the standard political right, particularly in terms of being ...
party. Adding to the confusion is the exact understanding of the "far-right" term by different sources. While some of scholars cited below, who qualify Vox as a far-right or radical right party, make a clear fundamental distinction between "far-right", "radical right", and "extreme right", other sources and laymen often treat these terms as equivalent. As a young party, Vox somewhat lacks a well-elaborated ideology basis, and might still be considered as "a party under construction", subject to day-to-day ideology adjustments, further complicating its analysis. According to the book by Rama, Zanotti, Turnbull-Dugarte, and Santana, Vox is a populist radical right party, in contrast to an extreme right. They view the party to be ideologically radical but not extreme since discursively it does not go against the central tenets of democracy. They write that "however, belonging to the populist radical right family means that the party communicates and advocates for policies that are somewhat at odds with some of the core principles of liberal democracy such as the rule of law, individual liberties or the rights of minorities." According to their analysis the central to Vox's ideology are: (i) a strong anti-immigration stance, and advocation for stricter
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; (ii) a strong defence of the unity of Spain against all who allegedly want to break or undermine it; (iii) an opposition to what it labels as the "progressive dictatorship"; and strong defence of the Catholic religion and traditional moral values. Carles Ferreira in his analysis comes to the conclusion that Vox is a far-right organization as it fits the characteristics of the radical right party family. He sums up: "Vox's ideology is based on a combination of nationalism and xenophobia (nativism) and an authoritarian view of society, attached to the values of law and order. This authoritarianism, however, represents neither the willingness to establish an autocratic regime nor the use of violence to reach political goals." According to Ferreira, the nationalism, nativism, authoritarianism, and traditionalism are central to Vox's ideology; the neoliberalism is present but not central; the
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is indicated, but not explicit; and there are no antidemocratic views in the party's ideology. According to
Xavier Casals Xavier Casals Meseguer (born 1963) is a Spanish historian specialized in the field of the far-right. Biography Born in 1963 in Barcelona, he has authored several works about the Far right, featuring studies both about the Spanish Neo-nazi and ...
the unifying part of Vox's ideology up to this point is a warlike ultranationalism, that is identified by the party with a
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and biological vision of the country, the so-called ''España Viva'', but also with a Catholic-inspired culture. He says that ideological roots of the party's ultranationalism lie in the ''incondicionalismo'' ("unconditionalism"), the nationalist discourse based on the "fear of amputation of the homeland" coined in the 19th century in Colonial Cuba against Cuban separatism and also ''autonomist'' concessions (replicated in Catalonia in the 1910s). Casals writes that their specific brand of Spanish nationalism is linked to the unconditional support to the State Security Forces and Corps, and the party's discourse has also revived the myth of the ''Antiespaña'' ("Anti-Spain"), an umbrella term created in the 1930s by the domestic ultranationalist forces to designate the (inner) "Enemies of Spain", creating a simplistic ''España viva/Antiespaña'' duality that comes handy for the communication in brief messages characteristic of social media. Casals notes regarding the external projection of their discourse that the party has reanimated the concept of " Hispanidad"; party leader Abascal has stated that an immigrant coming from a "brotherly
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country" is not comparable to the immigration coming from " Islamic countries". According to Guillermo Fernández Vázquez, Vox's discourse, which he described as "''economically'' anti-statist and neoliberal" as well as "''morally'' authoritarian", is similar to Jörg Haider's FPÖ or
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's National Front from the 1980s, thus likening the emergence of the party to an archaic stage of current radical right parties, more worried about the need to modernize their image than Vox; the latter's approach to cultural issues would be in line with old school
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parties, restricting the scope of "culture" to "language and tradition". Vox supports the
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within the context of
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. On the other hand, the party has appealed to conspiracy theories invoking the figure of George Soros as a mastermind behind Catalan separatism and the alleged " Islamization" of Europe. Support of anti-Soros conspiracy theories is widely considered as a sign of
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, though leading figures of Vox never brought up the roots of Soros in their anti-Soros discourse. Vox used to feature some former neo-Nazis in party cadres and lists; some of them have been expelled from the party or have resigned. In November 2018, during a party event in Murcia, the party leader Santiago Abascal defined his party as "antifascist, anti-Nazi and anticommunist".


Internal politics

Vox supports the constitutional monarchy, advocates for the recentralization of Spain by abolishing Spain's autonomous communities, and strongly opposes
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movements in the country, in particular the Catalan independence movement and Basque nationalism. Fighting the latter one is also a personal question for multiple founding members, including the current president Santiago Abascal, whose family was threatened by the terrorist group
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during his youth in the
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, José Antonio Ortega Lara who was kidnapped by ETA and kept hostage for 532 days and
María Teresa López Álvarez María Teresa López Álvarez (born 14 May, 1980) is a Spanish journalist, broadcaster, activist and politician. In 2019, she was elected to the Congress of Deputies for the Vox. Biography López was born in Ceuta in May 1980. Her father was a ...
whose father survived an assassination attempt by ETA. Vox promotes the illegalization of separatist parties in Spain, ''e.g.'' EH Bildu, ERC, ''etc.,'' and opposes the indulgence of Catalonia independence leaders convicted for the organization of illegal independence referendum of 1 October 2017 (in mid-2021 the indulgence was granted by the Prime Minister of Spain
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in spite of his commitments two years earlier, something that is further disputed by Vox and Cs in the
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). The party's centralist discourse incorporates economic arguments, claiming that current structure of autonomous and local governments in Spain are responsible for significant superfluous budget spending. Vox publicly criticised and opposed the exhumation of Francisco Franco. Vox calls for recuperation of Spanish sovereignty over
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,Spain's Vox party wins seats as far-right party surges for first time since Franco
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and extra efforts for safeguarding Spanish control of Ceuta and
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.


Social issues

Vox is considered anti-feminist by some, and wants to repeal the gender violence law, which they see as "discriminant against one of the sexes" and replace it with a "family violence law that will afford the same protection to the elderly, men, women and children who suffer from abuse". Left-leaning critics believe Vox undermines the importance of feminist struggle in the advance of liberties of women by means of linking the latter to a culture with "Christian foundations". Notable female figures, present and past, in Vox's leadership include, among others: *
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(the leader of Vox-Madrid). *
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(member of the party's National Executive Committee). *
Reyes Romero María de los Reyes Romero Vilches (born December 30, 1967), known as just Reyes Romero, is a Spanish politician for the Vox party and a member of the Congress of Deputies since 2019. Reyes Romero is a native of Marchena. She worked in the fash ...
(vice president of Vox). *
Macarena Olona Macarena Olona Choclán (born 14 May 1979) is a Spanish politician and state attorney, member of the Congress of Deputies between 2019 and 2022 for Vox, before being allegedly involved in an internal feud that led to her expulsion from the part ...
(ex-spokeswoman of Vox in the Congress of Deputies in 2019-22; lead candidate in the 2022 Andalusian regional elections; left the party and politcs in the aftermath of the elections, with the excuse of health problems). Vox is opposed to abortion rights. The party advocates for life sentences for sex offenders and abusers. Vox opposes the legalization of
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. The party supports
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, which it considers an important element of Spanish culture that should be defended.


Islam

While Vox's platform only espouses proposals against Islamic fundamentalism, the statements in the public sphere by party figures espouse a wider Islamophobia, helping to underpin, according to Casals, their discourse against Maghrebi immigration, the development of a closer bond to Catholicism. The party pleads for the closure of fundamentalist mosques as well as the arrest and expulsion of extremist imams. Vox has openly called for the deportation of tens of thousands of Muslims from Spain. In 2019, the party's leader demanded a Reconquista or reconquest of Spain, explicitly referencing a new expulsion of
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immigrants from the country.


LGBT rights

Vox opposes same-sex marriage while supporting same-sex civil unions. The party has been accused of
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which the party denies. Party leader Santiago Abascal has denied allegations of homophobia, stating in an interview that Vox is in no way a homophobic party and that it merely opposes "
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", going on to say that party membership includes many homosexuals, and that he personally has friends that are gay.
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, Spanish essayist, liberal-conservative opinion journalist, and an open gay conservative contested the April 2019 Senate election in Madrid as the candidate from Vox, and also ran second in the party list for the
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. In some discourses, party leaders suggest that their opposition to mass immigration from Islamic countries effectively protects the LGBT community, as homosexuality is largely prosecuted in Islamic cultures, and most immigrants do not alter their attitude upon arrival to Spain. Vox opposes ''Ley Trans,'' developed by Irene Montero and the Ministry of Equality, and approved by Spanish government in June 2021. According to Vox, the law as proposed "attacks the rights of women, children, biology, and common sense". Vox congratulated the Hungarian parliament for passing legislation that would ban media and educational content which may be seen by underage persons from depicting LGBT individuals or addressing LGBT issues. Multiple Vox politicians have made allegedly disparaging statements about homosexuals. Thus, (ex-leader of Vox in Albacete, who left the party in 2019) told in 2013: "If I had a gay son I would help him, there are therapies to correct such psychology".
Francisco Serrano Castro Francisco de Asís Serrano Castro (born 21 March 1965) is a Spanish former judge and politician of the Vox (political party), Vox party. He began work as a judge aged 25, and received national attention for his anti-feminism, anti-feminist views, ...
(ex-leader of Vox in Andalusia, who left the party in 2020) tweeted in 2017: "Homosexuals have penises and lesbians have vulvas, and don't be fooled, nobody cares about it". Juan E. Pflüger (director of communications of Vox in 2019) tweeted in 2013: "Why do gays celebrate Saint Valentine day, if their thing is not love, it's just vice".


Arms

Vox has proposed that citizens should be allowed to keep arms at home, and supports the castle doctrine, but does not support the right to carry arms or the free sale of firearms. Current party leaders, Santiago Abascal and Javier Ortega, are both licensed to carry handguns for self-defence due to recurrent threats to their lives for their political activities. Under strict Spanish gun laws, such licenses are rarely granted to civilians, only when authorities consider proven a real high risk of an individual being attacked (about 0.02% of the Spanish population holds such licenses).


Economy

Vox's economic position is often described as
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or neo-liberal. The party defends liberalization of Spanish labour laws, lower taxation, and support for self-employed workers. Some public declarations of party members demonstrate understanding of emerging trends in modern economy; thus, Ivan Espinosa compared to dinosaurs many politicians who approach modern tax affairs the conservative way, willing to subdue to high taxation easily dislocatable cutting edge businesses. At the same time, Vox's discourse includes protectionist ideas for national companies, and criticism of globalization, and large multinational corporations, which can be viewed as anti-liberal. The party's economic rhetoric includes elements aimed to attract the working class electorate, traditionally supportive of left-oriented parties, like
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. In 2020, Vox declared the launch of its own workers union named Solidaridad (Solidarity, the name reminiscent of numerous historic organizations in Spain, ''e.g. Solidaridad Española''; and other countries, ''e.g.'' Polish Solidarity, UK Solidarity, ''etc.''). According to some declarations, the union is just endorsed, but independent from Vox party. Vox's discourse includes calls to cut inefficient and superfluous government spending. In particular, the costs associated with the administration of autonomous communities and local governments (which also should be downscaled according to the views of the party on internal politics), and "ideological chiringuitos", the party's label for various organizations, recipients of public funds, considered by Vox as just promotors of government agenda.


Immigration

According to the party's platform, and numerous interviews of its leaders, Vox positions itself strongly against
illegal immigration Illegal immigration is the migration of people into a country in violation of the immigration laws of that country or the continued residence without the legal right to live in that country. Illegal immigration tends to be financially upwar ...
, which is a significant contributor to
crime in Spain Crime in Spain is combated by Spain's law enforcement agencies. Spain has a relatively low overall crime rate in comparison to other European countries. In 2021 it was listed as number 25 out of 41 European countries for crime index (1 being the h ...
(in 2019, according to INE data, 25% of convicts in Spain were foreign nationals, 16% of convicts were non-European nationals; there is no official statistics on immigration status of foreign convicts). Vox calls for unconditional deportation of illegal immigrants; tightening of Spanish immigration laws; legal and police actions against non-profits (''e.g.''
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) and organized crime facilitating illegal immigration; and the militarization of problematic frontiers. The party emphasizes its support for
legal immigration Immigration law refers to the national statutes, regulations, and legal precedents governing immigration into and deportation from a country. Strictly speaking, it is distinct from other matters such as naturalization and citizenship, although th ...
complied with the Spanish law. At the same time, they promote stricter regulation of immigration according to the needs of national economy; with preference for immigration from Hispanic cultures, on the premises of easier integration of such immigrants into Spanish society, compared to immigrants from Islamic countries. During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Vox supported the accommodation of
Ukrainian refugees Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * Som ...
in Europe. According to Abascal "these are real war refugees, women, children, and elderly people", unlike "young Muslim males of military age invading Europe frontiers with intentions to destabilize and colonize it". Opponents of Vox describe and criticize the party's position as xenophobic, anti-immigrant and Islamophobic. With especially strong criticism of Vox's harsh position against vulnerable immigrant groups, such as
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s,
refugee A refugee, conventionally speaking, is a displaced person who has crossed national borders and who cannot or is unwilling to return home due to well-founded fear of persecution.
s or victims of crime in their country of origin. The party is critical of multiculturalism and demographic transition, supporting natalist politics and opposing
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. There are persons of non-European descent among Vox members and supporters. Notable figures of African descent associated with the party include
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and
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.


Environment

The party's discourse about the
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has evolved over time, going from
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to a conservationist approach. However, the party still opposes the mainstream environmental views, labelling them as "Green religion", and as recent as April 2021 voted against the Law for Climate Change and Energy Transition, which was adopted anyway.


Education

Vox promotes the " pin parental" policy: changes in laws aimed to guarantee the rights of parents to control public education of their children, and veto their children from obligatory attendance to classes contradicting values of parents. Party representatives claim that Spanish national and regional authorities abuse the control of the public education system to impose their political and ideological agenda on children.


Foreign policy and international relations


Europe

Since its formation, Vox was close to
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's
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party in Italy. In March 2021, Salvini said there were no longer any links between the two parties, with Vox growing closer to Giorgia Meloni's
Brothers of Italy Brothers of Italy ( it, Fratelli d'Italia, FdI) is a national-conservative and right-wing populist political party in Italy. It is led by Giorgia Meloni, the incumbent Prime Minister of Italy and the first woman to serve in the position. Accor ...
party instead. A member of the
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, Vox shares group with parties such as Polish
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, Brothers of Italy, Dutch JA21 or the
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. Vox holds a
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view of the European Union, arguing that Spain should make no sovereignty concessions to the EU, because according to the Constitution of Spain ''national sovereignty is vested in the Spanish people, from whom emanate the powers of the State''. The party's leadership is strongly opposed to the EU becoming a federal superstate and instead argues for a Europe of "strong and sovereign states" that "defends its borders and its Christian roots and opposes multiculturalism and mass immigration." Political science professor Andrés Santana and Lisa Zanotti noted that out of all the parties in Spain, Vox's voters and grassroots activists were the most likely to oppose Spain's membership of the EU. In July 2021, party leader Abascal signed a statement about Europe's future that opposed the
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"federalist drift" with Viktor Orbán ( Prime Minister of Hungary and president of Fidesz),
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(President of the
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), Jarosław Kaczyński (leader of PiS and ex- Prime Minister of Poland), Giorgia Meloni, among others. Following the beginning of the
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Vox took a strong pro-Ukrainian stance, announcing its support to "all measures" to defend Ukraine, including shipments of armaments to Ukraine.


Americas

Vox was supportive of Donald Trump and his political ideals during his presidency and met with his government in February 2019 to present the '' Madrid Charter''; the document divided political groups in the Americas into the two sides of
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and "criminal" left-wing groups that were "under the umbrella of the Cuban regime". The ''Madrid Charter'' called for scholars and the media to adopt and disseminate the ideas of the document.'''' In September 2021, 15 senators and three deputies from the National Action Party of Mexico met Abascal to sign the charter. The charter was primarily signed by Venezuelan opposition members, Cuban dissidents and Fujimorists from Peru, with ''
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'' writing that Vox gathered groups of
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,
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, neoconservatives, right-wing populists and individuals "nostalgic for
military dictatorships A military dictatorship is a dictatorship in which the military exerts complete or substantial control over political authority, and the dictator is often a high-ranked military officer. The reverse situation is to have civilian control of the m ...
" to sign the document.


Voter profile

A 2020 study based on a statistical analysis of April 2019 general election results found that Vox's support is stronger among middle-aged, urban population with higher secondary education and at the higher end of income distribution. Authors say that such voter profile is in direct contrast with that of a typical supporter of radical right parties in other European states, expected to be a man from a rural area with low education and low income. Vox's support is stronger among electorate dissatisfied with the current political situation in Spain, and voters who identify themselves as Spaniards. A 2021 study of the influence of Spanish party leaders on Twitter during the April 2019 general election campaign found that the messages tweeted during the electoral campaign by Santiago Abascal (Vox) reached the highest diffusion and viralization capacity compared to Twitter messages by leaders of Cs, PSOE, PP and UP. The main focus of Abascal's tweets, according to the authors, was Spanish territorial model (27.2%), government and parties (19.3%) and economy (14.5%).


Electoral performance


Cortes Generales


European Parliament


Regional parliaments


Results timeline


Party membership

According to the party's annual reports.


See also

* A list of notable Vox politicians *
History of the far-right in Spain The history of the far-right in Spain dates back to at least the 1800s and refers to any manifestation of far-right politics in Spain. Individuals and organizations associated with the far-right in Spain often employ reactionary traditionalism, r ...


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External links


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