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Party FinancingEuractiv
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The hard-right Vox party has refused to disclose the identity of the banks behind a 9.2 million loan used for its 2023 election campaigns.
The party says it wants to protect lenders from 'demonisation' of the lenders.
Vox had to ask for two bank loans to finance its campaigns for Spain ’s 2023 municipal and general elections for the first time in its ten-year history.
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