Following the February 8th regional elections, editorial attention on February 9th focused exclusively on the post-electoral arithmetic in Aragón. Throughout the morning, media outlets highlighted the collapse of the left-wing bloc and the People’s Party’s (PP) loss of seats, which left Jorge Azcón dependent on Vox. Progressive editors framed Azcón as a 'hostage' to the far-right, while conservative sources prioritized the historic decline of the PSOE. By early afternoon, the narrative shifted toward the hardening of negotiations. Vox demanded formal entry into the regional government with specific budget control, while PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo publicly pressured Vox to act with 'responsibility' and avoid blocking a right-wing majority. By the evening, editors emphasized Feijóo’s attempt to set constitutional limits on the pact while simultaneously calling for Pedro Sánchez’s resignation. Parallel to the political deadlock, media also reported the descheduling of the national railway strike following a last-minute agreement between the Ministry of Transport and unions.