"The important thing is the Congress. These elections go unlocking, and the one who unlocks is the Congress." This is the official response given by the PP to the proposal made by Vox on its candidacies for the Senate. The Santiago Abascal party has announced that it will present to the November 10 elections only one candidate per province, instead of the usual three.

This movement makes it easier for right-wing voters to join the votes in the 'popular' senators and be able to knock out the absolute majority that the PSOE has in the Upper House, since the Vox-like voters will be able to elect two candidates from other nearby parties. But in Pablo Casado's environment they stress that now the key is not the Senate, but the Lower House.

"Vox only obtained deputies in 18 provinces, and in another 34, nothing", they affect Genoa. And that circumstance "is something that they will have to think" for the good "of the Spaniards", that is to maximize the result of the center and right bloc on November 10. What the PP wants is for Vox to step aside in as many provinces as it can, to encourage voters to join the vote in the PP and against Pedro Sánchez. Like a kind of Spain Unspoken sum

"It would be good if they don't add up where they don't show up, like Más Madrid," they point out. The formation of Íñigo Errejón shuffles only in 18 provinces, so as not to contribute to the fragmentation of the leftist electorate.

Of course, the sources of the direction of the PP refuse to ask again to Vox that does not appear in the 28 provinces that distribute less than six deputies. In 26 of those 28, the formation of Santiago Abascal did not have a seat, as the 'popular' predicted. He only succeeded in Valladolid and Ciudad Real.

In Genoa they recognize that the Vox movement "is not ideal," but "is not the worst." And below the national direction of the PP there is more optimism about the passage of Vox. "It can benefit us," says a regional leader.

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