Overview
- PP has named Juanfran Pérez Llorca to succeed Carlos Mazón, and talks with Vox remain discreet as the party says it has not received formal notification of his candidacy.
- Parliamentary rules set November 19 to register a candidate and require an investiture debate 3–7 working days later, placing a potential vote in the final week of November if deadlines are used.
- Pérez Llorca is summoned to testify as a witness on November 21 in the probe into the 229 deaths from the 2024 dana, a timing that party sources suggest the PP may factor into scheduling.
- Vox has outlined five negotiation axes for its backing: tax cuts, housing support, curbs on irregular immigration, protection of the primary sector from climate policies, and education in freedom.
- PSPV and Compromís escalate pressure for early elections with “Volem votar” rallies, as PSPV leader Diana Morant links the dana deaths to the PP–Vox administration and rejects another pact.