Overview
- Poll averages reported this week put the PP around 31 seats, the PSOE near 18 and Vox about 11, signaling a clear PP advantage but no outright majority.
- Aragonese president Jorge Azcón advanced the election to 8 February and is seeking room to choose partners such as Vox or Aragón Existe after the vote.
- Pilar Alegría left Moncloa in late December, launched her candidacy in La Zaida, and is pursuing a highly personal, retail-style tour with small events and strong social media activity, with plans to share rallies with Pedro Sánchez in the final stretch.
- Azcón is centering his message on recent big-ticket investments and regional growth forecasts, and has agreed to a televised face‑to‑face with Alegría, with a broader multi-party debate also under consideration.
- Recent setbacks such as the PSOE’s defeat in Extremadura have lowered morale and sharpened internal tensions, and party sources warn that a poor result in Aragón could trigger leadership turmoil.