Overview
- Parliamentary rules give the PP until Nov. 19 to formally present a candidate, with the investiture debate required 3–7 working days after registration.
- Vox’s parliamentary leader says the party has not received formal notification from the PP, although talks are expected to begin soon.
- Vox plans to negotiate on five axes: tax cuts, housing support, a halt to irregular mass immigration, protection of the primary sector from what it calls climate fanaticism, and education in freedom.
- PP sources indicate they prefer to avoid the optics of a newly invested president appearing in court, pointing to an investiture likely in the final week of November.
- Pérez Llorca is summoned to testify as a witness on Nov. 21 in the case investigating 229 DANA-related deaths, and he must also shape a new government and arrange a replacement to lead the PP group in the Corts if he becomes president.