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Vox Gains as Immigration Rises on Voters’ Agenda, PP Toughens Its Line

Fresh polling shows sustained gains for Vox driven by immigration's new weight in public concern.

Overview

  • Spain’s official CIS barometer now ranks immigration as the third most important problem for the public.
  • A 40dB. poll for EL PAÍS places Vox at 17.4% after a four‑point rise since May, while La Vanguardia cites estimates putting the PP near 35% and Vox around 15% or roughly 50 seats.
  • The 40dB. data identify Vox’s strongest support among younger men in medium‑sized cities, with recent growth extending across ages, geographies and higher‑income groups.
  • The Partido Popular has made migration one of its top priorities, with Alberto Núñez Feijóo arguing for legal, work‑focused entry and warning that Spain cannot be “a nation with the doors open to delinquency.”
  • Vox is postponing any internal decision on seeking cabinet posts at the national level, and despite private contacts between Feijóo and Santiago Abascal, party sources describe ongoing distrust toward the PP.