Overturned budgets and Vox outside the Burgos City Hall government team. This is the latest cause and effect of the push launched by those of Santiago Abascal to try to impose their postulates – the withdrawal of aid to three NGOs that work with immigrants – in exchange for their votes to support the governments in hands of a PP without the majority. But not the only one. Well, the story of the political marriage that ends in divorce with the formation of the radical right as one of the members of the couple – and even a trio – has already seen other chapters. Even before current mandates gain “weight” at the ballot box and, with them, a presence in governments. And if Burgos is – for now – the last, there were already agreements in the previous municipal legislature in which Vox did not complete the agreed four years of cohabitation. Both in small towns and in capitals. A particular case was that of Palencia, where Mario Simón obtained the seat of mayor for the citizens in coalition with the PP and the support of the sole mayor of Abascal, who resigned over time from the Agency of local development which had obtained a change of vote. Tordesillas (Valladolid) and Aranda de Duero (Burgos) are other municipalities that have already experienced the premature farewell of Vox. This was followed by the general rupture imposed by the leadership of Abascal in the autonomous governments which, in July, also left the PP of Alfonso Fernández Mañueco. in the minority in Castile and León. Immigration – in this case the reception of unaccompanied minors arriving on the Spanish coast – was the argument with which the bloc led by Juan García-Gallardo moved from government to parliamentary opposition, with 13 of the 81 lawyers of the Autonomous Chamber. Going from the 64 councilors he obtained in the 20219 municipal elections as the fourth force with the most support in Castilla y León, to 309, he won. Vox demanded a “voice” in half a dozen municipal councils where it proved decisive in the transfer of command. Including those of two capitals: Burgos – where the pact was broken on Friday – and Valladolid, where the coalition survives after almost a year and a half, with the popular Jesús Julio Carnero as mayor. The town halls of Aguilar de Campoo (Palencia), Cantalejo and Sepúlveda (Segovia) and La Cistérniga (Valladolid) also remain in place. Even in small towns, the “temptation” to wrest the presidency from the formation of the seagulls was sufficiently eager to provoke agreements between Vox and the PSOE, with the consequence of the expulsion of the party from the fist and the rise of its advisers in towns like Sotoserrano. (Salamanca) and Moreruela de Tábara (Zamora) MORE NEWS NEWS No Vox warns that the break with the PP in Burgos could occur. reach other new town halls No PP and Vox separate in Burgos after the reversal of the Abascal budgetAnd a special ‘trio’ formed Vox with the Popular Party and the Bierzo Coalition in Ponferrada until last February, also the framework for the approval of the budgets of municipal officials, considered that the investiture agreement of three of them was “broken”, after assuming that they were going to join the government team led by the popular Marco Morala. In Segovia, José Mazarias (PP) governs in a minority and his casting vote as mayor is enough to get voters to vote. In the spring, with the approach of the European elections, the beginnings of a rapprochement took place, but it exploded even before being sealed and kept the two elected representatives of Vox in the opposition.