Spanish leftists are crying as the nationalist party Vox has won 12 seats in the Andalucian parliament:

A far-right party has won seats in a Spanish regional parliament for the first time since the country returned to democracy following the death of longtime dictator Francisco Franco in 1975. With 99% of the votes counted in Andalucía, the small Vox party took 12 seats in the 109-member regional parliament. The Socialists won the election, but saw their support plummet to just 33 seats, compared to 47 in 2015 – far from the majority of 55 seats needed to govern. The result means that Vox, which opposes illegal immigration and Catalan independence, has exceeded even the most optimistic poll predictions which had forecast a possible five seat win. The party’s platform includes restricting abortion and rolling back domestic violence laws. Vox had not previously held any seats in any legislative body in Spain since its founding four years ago, and now it has the key to forming a government in the nation’s most populated region. “Now is the moment to say loud and clear who we are and that we have come to stay,” Vox candidate Francisco Serrano told a crowd of supporters who chanted: “Spain! Spain! Spain!” Andalucía has been a Socialist bastion for 36 years, but the party could lose control of the government if parties on the right join forces to oust regional leader Susana Diaz, though that would require that they join forces with Vox. “Despite winning the election it is a sad night for the Socialist Party,” Diaz said. “There has been a real loss of ground for the Left. But the worst thing is that the extreme right, a phenomenon that has appeared in the rest of Europe, has arrived here.”

The leftist female head of Spain’s ruling socialist party said she would try to “build a firewall” against Vox and the nationalist right.

Vox is decidedly civnat and doesn’t explicitly talk about race. They make religious critiques of Muslim immigration but steer away from the racial question. They of course never talk about Jews, either, and apparently are pro-Zionist. But they are the closest party to the alt-right in Spain that has viable electoral chances. In their party platform they advocate stopping all illegal immigration, fortifying Spain’s borders, and deporting illegal immigrants. Also, they propose scrapping the rancorous feminazi “gender violence law” which privileges females to be able to make false domestic abuse accusations to get their male partners in trouble.

The leftist media has labelled Vox far-right, but they’re really not. The true far-right in Spain consists of several parties including the Falange, Democracia Nacional, Alternativa Espanola and Alianza Nacional. Those parties are alt-right and woke to all the issues we talk about here, which is why they have no chance of winning any election since the Jewish-run media and financial elite will converge to stop them.

Like most populist parties in Europe, VOX stops far short of the truth on many issues, and in the tradition of Trump, proposes implementing half-measures to combat Jewish-led globalism, like solely stopping “illegal” immigration but allowing in non-whites if they do it the “legal” way.

Vox is a step in the right direction, but cannot be looked at as some kind of saviour. We should tentatively support these parties on their good points and as a viable short-term alternative to the establishment globalists and cucks, but ultimately we must push the discourse much further to the right and truly red-pill our people.