Vox, with 33 deputies, cannot present a motion of censure because 35 are required. However, they believe that the PP should carry out this action. Vox has hinted at its support for a motion of censure, on the condition that Alberto Núñez Feijóo commits to calling general elections immediately. José Antonio Fuentes, national spokesperson for Vox in Madrid, pointed out that their political enemy is the left and criticized Ayuso for policies they consider leftist.
While Vox has presented motions of censure in the past and considers these actions correct, they demand that there be no concessions to separatist parties and request total opposition to the government of Pedro Sánchez. It has been four years since Vox's first motion of censure against Sánchez, and the party believes that time has proven them right.
Although Vox criticizes the PP for its supposed lack of clear opposition to Sánchez, they also question Ayuso's leftist policies. This stance of Vox contrasts with Ayuso's refusal to meet with Sánchez during consultations at Moncloa. Vox accuses the PP of limiting their participation in the Madrid Assembly, mainly in the investigation commission regarding Sánchez's wife.
José Antonio Fuentes of Vox mentioned that while they respect Ayuso's decision not to meet with Sánchez, they would also decline the meeting. They believe that Ayuso's attitude is a staging and criticize what they perceive as the application of leftist policies by the Madrid president.