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The PP-Vox Pact in Andalusia: Housing, Ideology, and a Radical Shift

The new government agreement in Andalusia prioritizes 'national priority' in housing access and eliminates policies on equality and sustainability.

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A New Political Landscape in Andalusia

The recent government and stability agreement signed between the Partido Popular (PP) and Vox in Andalusia marks a turning point in regional politics. Faced with the absence of an absolute majority, President Juanma Moreno has opted for a pact that not only guarantees governability but explicitly integrates far-right theses into the heart of the Andalusian administration. This move, described by Moreno as an "effort toward convergence," yields ground in critical areas such as immigration, historical memory, and environmental sustainability.

'National Priority' and Access to Housing

One of the most controversial pillars of the agreement is the introduction of 'national priority.' This concept, which Vox has historically championed, will now be applied to the allocation of public resources, including access to subsidized housing and social rentals. The document stipulates that benefits will be granted preferentially to those who maintain "real, lasting, and verifiable roots" within the territory, a measure that has sparked intense debate over its impact on social cohesion.

It is essential to observe this shift in a context where access to property ownership and paying a mortgage has become a challenge for a large portion of the citizenry. On this same topic, it is interesting to analyze how other national legal debates influence public management; in this regard, you can learn more about Regularización de migrantes: el Supremo analiza su impacto en vivienda.

Setbacks in Equality and Sustainability

The pact stands out for the total absence of references to "gender-based violence" or "sexist violence." The only mentions of women are limited to the prohibition of the burqa and the niqab, as well as a support plan for pregnant women. Likewise, the agreement reflects a marked climate denialism:

  • Frontal rejection of the 2030 Agenda and the "climate conditionality" of the European Green Deal.
  • Suppression of environmental taxes, such as those on plastic bags and waste dumping.
  • Repeal of current historical memory regulations, replacing them with a "Concord Law."

"Access to all aid, subsidies, and public benefits shall be inspired by the principle of national priority," states the official agreement document.

Cultural Battle and Taxation

In the field of education, the Andalusian government will eliminate the Arabic Language and Moroccan Culture Program, arguing it is necessary to protect "identity" against external influences. In return, bullfighting and hunting will be promoted as cultural elements to be protected. On the fiscal front, the pact combines a reduction in personal income tax (IRPF) with the elimination of regional taxes, consolidating a model that, according to the government, seeks to lighten the burden on families, although critics warn of the loss of resources for essential public services.

Conclusion

The PP-Vox pact is not just a technical agreement to avoid legislative paralysis; it is an ideological roadmap that reconfigures Andalusia's priorities. With Vox entering a Vice Presidency and the adoption of measures that alter the consensus on human rights and the environment, the legislative term is shaping up to be a policy laboratory that will undoubtedly set the national political agenda in the coming years.

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