Vox Madrid He saw in Ayuso’s regional budgets for 2026 the best opportunity to make his confrontation with the Madrid president more visible and to put forward a first scenario, in the form of almost a thousand amendments, of what his project would be. … politician in the Community of Madridif in a year and a half it would be decisive again, after the next regional elections. In its amendments, Vox took up all its pillars, from the concept of “national priority” to the creation of a “return ticket” fund for all illegal immigrants, without forgetting its incessant fight against unaccompanied foreign minors, the menas.
Vox spokesperson in the Madrid Assembly, Isabel Pérez Moñino, launched the debate on regional budgets by including Ayuso in the “political caste” of the two-party system. Abascal’s party wants to position itself not only against the PSOE, “the mafia”, but also against the PP, “the scam”, and its 924 partial amendments, a record for this party, which presented in the third public account of the absolute majority of the PP in Madrid, go in this direction. “In the Valencian Community, the PP included in its investiture program what Vox had requested. In Madrid, the same thing could happen within a year and a half, if Ayuso loses the absolute majority. The amendments are a preview of what our project will be,” warn Vox sources.
The polls, for the moment, go in the other direction and indicate that Ayuso’s PP would revalidate its absolute majority. Within the regional government, they view Vox’s attempt to direct its artillery against the PP with some disdain and accuse its regional leaders of having “leaned to the left” with messages such as “caste”.
In an internal Vox document, to which ABC had access, “national priority” in terms of access to public services, aid and subsidies is indicated as the first principle on which its alternative to Ayuso budgets is based. This idea became the main axis of Vox’s speech in Madrid, which allows it to clearly differentiate itself from a PP which has toughened its message on immigration. The other “principles” of their amendments are: access to housing, defense of life and family, security and public order, support for municipalities, elimination of unnecessary public spending, educational neutrality, unrestricted mobility, control of spending and respect for cultural identity.
Vox’s first block of amendments focuses on immigration and security. Vox calls for the creation of the “Back Ticket” fund for the repatriation of illegal immigrants, minors and adults. It also requires the closure of mena centers and their return to their country of origin, the carrying out of compulsory expertise to determine their real age and a plan to identify neighborhoods at risk of becoming “prohibited zones” (“prohibited” areas due to their extreme violence). Vox demands that the Ayuso government declare that “political Islam is incompatible with Western freedoms”, as well as eliminate subsidies to NGOs or entities that promote Islamist values.
Immigration
Calls for the closure of all mineral centers and their return to the countries of origin. Controlling the cost of illegal immigration and its implication in the “deterioration of public services”.
Health and family
Two new hospitals in La Latina and Colmenar Viejo. Furthermore, she calls for a “reinforced protocol for pregnant women, with a clinical psychologist, monitoring of the fetal heart rate and 4D ultrasounds”.
Accommodation
National priority in terms of access to social housing and rental assistance. The Community of Madrid will be responsible for 50 percent of the amount of waste.
Economy
New deductions for school fees at all mandatory stages. Claiming against the state for expenses related to the health care of illegal immigrants.
On the housing side, Vox wants to impose a “national priority” in access to social housing and rental assistance. In addition to asking for the elimination of low-emission zones, he wants the Community of Madrid to cover 50 percent of the cost of the waste tax.
In Health, Vox wants to consolidate the “national priority in health services” and emphasizes the “absolute defense of life and maternity”. He proposes the creation of two hospitals, one in the La Latina district and another in Colmenar Viejo. Furthermore, she calls for a “reinforced support protocol for pregnant women with a clinical psychologist, monitoring of the fetal heart rate and a 4D ultrasound”. He also wants to remove the Trans and LGTBI laws in 2026 “to protect minors”.
Requests an audit on the real cost of illegal immigration for Madrid’s public coffers in all areas of government
In the field of education, his amendments aim to eliminate “indoctrination and lack of ideological neutrality” in classrooms, with more educational inspections so that centers “teach and not indoctrinate”. In Culture, he insists that the Valley of the Fallen be declared an Asset of Cultural Interest (BIC), that subsidies to ideological entities be reduced and that “the Black Legend” be fought. In Economy, he calls for the elimination of subsidies to parties, unions and employers, an audit of the cost of illegal immigration and a claim from the State for the sums spent on health care for these immigrants. In addition, he calls for reducing the number of deputies and councils and “closing” the General Directorate for Women.