Vox (political party)
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Vox | |
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File:VOX logo.svg | |
President | Santiago Abascal |
Secretary-General | Javier Ortega Smith |
Founded | 17 December 2013 |
Split from | People's Party |
Membership (March 2019) | 40,000[1] |
Ideology | Right-wing populism[2] Ultranationalism[3][4][5] National conservatism[6] Neoliberalism[5][7][8][9] Neoconservatism[10][11] Soft Euroscepticism Zionism[12][13] Anti-Islam[14][15] Centralism[16][17] Spanish nationalism[18] |
Political position | Right-wing[19][20] to far-right[21] |
European affiliation | None |
Colours | Green |
Congress of Deputies |
24 / 350
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Senate |
1 / 265
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European Parliament |
3 / 54
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Regional parliaments |
47 / 1,268
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Mayors in Spain |
4 / 8,122
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Town councillors |
17 / 67,611
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Website | |
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Politics of Spain Political parties Elections |
Vox (Latin for "voice", often stylized as VOX; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈboks]) is a political party in Spain founded on 17 December 2013, by former members of the People's Party (PP). The party is described variously as right-wing,[22][23] right-wing populist,[24] or far-right.[14][25][26][27][28]
Contents
History
Vox was founded on 17 December 2013,[29] and publicly launched at a press conference in Madrid on 16 January 2014[30][31] as a split from the People's Party. This schism was interpreted as an offshoot of "neocon"[32] or "social conservative"[33] PP party members. The party platform sought to rewrite the constitution to abolish regional autonomy and parliaments.[31] Several of their promoters (for example: Alejo Vidal-Quadras, José Antonio Ortega Lara or Santiago Abascal) had been members of the platform "reconversion.es" that issued a manifesto in 2012 vouching for the recentralization of the State.[34] Vidal-Quadras was proclaimed as the first chairman in March 2014.[35][n. 1]
The initial funding, totalling nearly 972,000 euros, came from individual money transfers by supporters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).[34][37]
Vox ran for the first time in the 2014 European elections but narrowly failed to win a seat in the European Parliament.[38]
In September 2014 the party elected Santiago Abascal, one of the founders, as new President, and Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, also a founder, as General Secretary. Eleven members of the National Executive Committee were also elected.
The party participated in the 2015 and the 2016 election, but did not do well, scoring 0,23% and 0,20% of votes.
In the fall of 2017 the number of members increased 20% in forty days as a consequence of the terrorist attack in Barcelona and the Catalan independence process.[27]
After the Catalan referendum of 2017 and the start of a Spanish constitutional crisis, Vox opted to not participate in the Catalan regional elections of 2017.[39] After the Catalan declaration of independence, the party sued the Parliament of Catalonia and several independentist politicians.[40]
On 10 September 2018 Vox enlisted an independent legislator in the regional parliament of Extremadura (who had dropped out of the PP parliamentary group) as party member.[41] On 2 December 2018 they won 12 parliamentary seats in the Andalusian regional election,[42] entering a regional parliament for the first time. It supported the coalition regional government by Ciudadanos and the Popular Party. With this result, Vox was also given a first seat in the Senate of Spain, which was taken by Francisco José Alcaraz.[43]
The party obtained 10,26% of votes in the 2019 general election, electing 24 Deputies and entering the Congress of Deputies for the first time in its history.[44]
Ideology
Starting with a focus in economically liberal stances and recentralization proposals, the focus of their message shifted towards stances compatible with European right-wing populism,[45] endorsing anti-Islam as well as criticism of multiculturalism and criticizing immigration from Muslim countries,[46][47] but at the same time promoting immigration from countries of Latin America in order to repopulate Spain.[48] Their view of European Union is that of a soft euroscepticism, arguing that Spain should make no sovereignty concessions to the EU, because they consider Spanish sovereignty to reside in the Spanish nation alone.[non-primary source needed][49] They propose to eliminate Spain's autonomous communities.[50] In addition, they seek the return of Gibraltar to full Spanish sovereignty.[51]
Vox is considered antifeminist,[52] and wants to repeal the gender violence law,[53] which they see as "discriminant against one of the sexes" and replace it with a "family violence law that will afford the same protection to the elderly, men, women and children who suffer from abuse".[54]
The party pleads for the closure of fundamentalist mosques as well as the arrest and expulsion of extremist imams.[54] Vox has openly called for the deportation of tens of thousands of Muslims from Spain.[55] In 2019, the party's leader demanded a Reconquista or reconquest of Spain,[56] explicitly referencing a new expulsion of Muslim immigrants from the country.[57]
According to Xavier Casals, the warlike ultranationalism in Vox, unifying part of its ideology up to this point, is identified by the party with a palingenetic and biological vision of the country, the so-called "España Viva", but also with a Catholic-inspired culture.[3] The party discourse has also revived the myth of the Antiespaña ("Anti-Spain"), an umbrella term created in the 1930s by the domestic ultranationalist forces to designate the (inner) "Enemies of Spain".[5][58]
According to Guillermo Fernández Vázquez, Vox's discourse (economically anti-statist & neoliberal as well as morally authoritarian) is similar to Jörg Haider's FPÖ or Jean Marie Le Pen's National Front from the 1980s, thus likening the emergence of the party to an archaic stage of current radical right parties, more worried about the need to modernize their image than Vox; the later's approach to cultural issues would be in line with old school Spanish nationalist parties, restricting the scope of "culture" to "language and tradition".[59][60]
Vox openly endorses the State of Israel. The party has also appealed to conspiracy theories invoking the figure of Jewish philanthropist George Soros as mastermind behind Catalan separatism and the alleged "Islamization" of Europe,[61] echoing in this regard many other European far-right parties that spread this theory that was hatched in the beginning by Benjamin Netanyahu advisers [62]. Vox has also featured some former nazis in party cadres and lists;[63][64] some of them have been expelled from the party or have resigned.[65][66]. In November 2019, during a party event in Murcia, the party leader Santiago Abascal defined his party as "antifascist, antinazi and anticommunist".[67]
Electoral performance
Cortes Generales
Cortes Generales | |||||||||
Election | Congress | Senate | Leader | Status | |||||
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Vote | % | Score | Seats | +/– | Seats | +/– | |||
2015 | 58,114 | 0.2 | 15th |
0 / 350
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0 |
0 / 208
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0 | Santiago Abascal | No seats |
2016 | 47,182 | 0.2 | 13th |
0 / 350
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0 |
0 / 208
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0 | Santiago Abascal | No seats |
2019 | 2,677,173 | 10.3 | 5th |
24 / 350
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24 |
0 / 208
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0 | Santiago Abascal | Opposition |
European Parliament
European Parliament | |||||
Election | Vote | % | Score | Seats | +/– |
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2014 | 246,833 | 1.6 | 11th |
0 / 54
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0 |
2019 | 1,331,366 | 6.2 | 5th |
3 / 54
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Regional parliaments
Election | Vote | % | Score | Seats | Status | |
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Andalusia | 2018 | 396,607 | 11.0 | 5th |
12 / 109
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Opposition |
Aragon | 2019 | 40,263 | 6.08 | 6th |
3 / 67
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Opposition |
Asturias | 2019 | 33,784 | 6.42 | 7th |
2 / 45
|
Opposition |
Basque Country | 2016 | 771 | 0.1 | 12th |
0 / 75
|
No seats |
Canary Islands | 2019 | 22,021 | 2.47 | 7th |
0 / 70
|
No seats |
Cantabria | 2019 | 16,392 | 5.05 | 5th |
2 / 35
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Opposition |
Castile and León | 2019 | 75,331 | 5.49 | 4th |
1 / 81
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Opposition |
Castilla–La Mancha | 2019 | 75,636 | 7.02 | 4th |
0 / 33
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No seats |
Extremadura | 2019 | 28,849 | 4.70 | 5th |
0 / 65
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No seats |
Madrid | 2019 | 285,099 | 8.9 | 5th |
12 / 132
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Opposition |
Murcia | 2019 | 61,591 | 9.46 | 4th |
4 / 45
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Opposition |
Navarre | 2019 | 4,401 | 1.29 | 7th |
0 / 50
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No seats |
Valencian Community | 2019 | 278,947 | 10.6 | 5th |
10 / 99
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Opposition |
Notes
- ↑ Vidal Quadras later left the party after the political failure at the European election and his unability to impose his stances in the party. He would argue in 2018 that the party shifted from a "liberal conservative, europeanist, and reformist" proposal (represented by himself), to a "Nationalist, revisionist, euroesceptic and confessional" one.[36]
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