Antonio Maíllo, federal coordinator of Izquierda Unida (IU), said Juanma Moreno will likely present a political agreement with Vox on Thursday [1].

The potential pact is critical because it would secure the reelection of Moreno, the president of the Junta de Andalucía and candidate for the PP-A, by aligning with the right-wing party Vox [1].

Speaking on the program Al Rojo Vivo, Maíllo said that he believes Moreno will follow the "Génova roadmap" to seal the deal [1]. This strategy refers to the national leadership's approach to managing coalitions with the far right to maintain power in regional governments [1].

Maíllo expressed strong opposition to the move, describing the prospect of such a coalition as a disaster for the region [1]. He said that the formalization of the agreement is imminent and that the public will see the results of these negotiations very soon [1].

"Creo que mañana escenificará," Maíllo said [2].

The IU leader said that the political alignment would be detrimental to the public interest [1]. "Será una desgracia," Maíllo said [2].

The anticipation of the pact comes amid a tense political climate in Andalucía, where the balance of power depends on these strategic negotiations between the PP-A and Vox [1].

"Creo que mañana escenificará."

This development signals a continuing trend of the People's Party (PP) relying on Vox to maintain regional control in Spain. By following the 'Génova roadmap,' Moreno is prioritizing executive stability and reelection over the ideological friction that often exists between moderate conservatives and the far right, further normalizing Vox's presence in institutional governance.