Juanma Moreno's third term as Andalusia president, backed by Vox, signals policy continuity that could shape the regional business climate and investment outlook
Executive summary: Juanma Moreno, leader of the PP‑A, took office for a third term as president of the Junta of Andalucía in a ceremony at the Palacio de San Telmo, with Vox’s Manuel Gavira appointed as vice‑president. The PP‑Vox alliance signals policy continuity and potential shifts in regional fiscal and regulatory policies that directly affect businesses operating in Andalusia. Juanma Moreno (PP‑A),Manuel Gavira (Vox Andalucía),Partido Popular,Vox,Andalusian parliament The new coalition will proceed to approve its government program, likely addressing tax incentives, infrastructure projects and the management of EU funds; market participants will watch for concrete policy announcements.
Juanma Moreno was sworn in for a third term as president of the Junta de Andalucía, with Vox leader Manuel Gavira as his vice‑president. The ceremony at the Palacio de San Telmo consolidates a PP‑Vox coalition that promises policy continuity, particularly in areas affecting business such as tax incentives, infrastructure and regional funding. While the event marks a political milestone, its immediate business impact will depend on how the coalition translates its agenda into concrete measures for Andalusia's key sectors.
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