A coalition agreement has been reached in Andalusia, Spain, bringing the far-right Vox party into the regional government. Moreno, the leading politician, has conceded to the demands, ending weeks of negotiation following recent elections. Vox will hold a vice-presidency overseeing Tourism, Deregulation, Justice, and Local Administration. This marks a significant moment as it's the first time Vox has entered a regional executive in Spain. The deal represents a shift in the political landscape of Andalusia, a historically conservative region. Critics express concern over the inclusion of a far-right party in power, while supporters believe it will bring stability. Details of the agreement are still emerging, but it signals a potential reshaping of regional policies.