Juan Manuel Moreno, the recently re-elected president of Andalusia, has agreed to adopt policies previously criticized as extremist. This represents a significant shift from his earlier statements declaring governing with the far-right Vox party “impossible.” The agreement comes down to securing a narrow majority, achieved with only two votes. Moreno’s reversal includes accepting many of Vox's core policy positions, despite past disapproval. This move has sparked controversy and accusations of political opportunism. The deal highlights the growing influence of the far-right in Spanish regional politics and raises questions about the future direction of Andalusia. Critics suggest Moreno prioritized remaining in power over ideological consistency.