Donald Trump’s victory has fueled fears that the occasional prominence given by the far right in recent times in Spain could become an inevitable trend. The growing presence of this world in the media, including conventional media and in particular in certain television channels, and the increased activism of ultra-sympathizers in citizen meeting places, reinforce this concern.
Vox has 33 deputies in Congress, is present in a good part of the regional parliaments, is part of the far-right group Patriots for Europe, where it coincides with some of the strongest parties of this sign on the continent and, moreover, , maintains good relations with their Trumpist counterparts in the United States. It’s not little, but it’s not enough to threaten Spain’s political future.