Spain's Supreme Court disqualifies Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz amid fierce allegations from opposition parties of politically motivated 'lawfare'.
Madrid President Isabel Díaz Ayuso praises Supreme Court ruling removing fiscal general as a triumph for justice, amid political controversy and historical comparisons.
Spain's Vice President Yolanda Díaz and coalition ministers criticize the Supreme Court ruling against Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz as politically driven and an attack on the government and judicial independence.
Spain’s Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz has been inhabilitated for two years amid a political storm over judicial independence and government accountability.
Spain's Supreme Court disqualifies Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz amid fierce allegations from opposition parties of politically motivated 'lawfare'.
Alcalá de Guadaíra implements subsidies for building accessibility while Navarra joins other regions in calling for EU structural policies on affordable housing.
Spain witnesses active political reform discussions and a legislative push to remove former King Juan Carlos I's public honors, highlighting democratic renewal efforts.
Madrid's President Isabel Díaz Ayuso defies abortion objector registry law, triggering legal action from the Spanish government and sparking political debate within the People's Party.
Movimiento Sumar will unveil progressive youth-focused policies and seek a broad leftist alliance at its upcoming Madrid conference ahead of the 2027 elections.
Spain’s Council of Fiscal and Financial Policy met to debate a new autonomous financing system and fiscal stability, sparking both support and criticism ahead of the 2026 budgets.
Junts per Catalunya has reorganized its leadership, appointing Salvador Vergés as parliamentary spokesperson and creating new roles, in anticipation of Carles Puigdemont's possible return following an EU legal opinion supporting amnesty for independence activists.
Franco's death in 1975 initiated a slow social and political transformation, with pre-existing movements and cultural shifts challenging authoritarian norms and shaping contemporary Spain.
A new book exposes the challenges and progress of women in Spanish political leadership, emphasizing ongoing barriers and the need for systemic change.
Carlos Mazón's resignation after crisis mismanagement in Valencia highlights political accountability issues, while regional ministers accuse the national government of falsifying fiscal policy records amid budget disputes.
A study reveals Gabriel Rufián and Isabel Díaz Ayuso as the most desired male and female politicians in Spain, highlighting their significant popularity and public appeal.
María Guardiola emphasizes practical governance in her re-election campaign, criticizing opponents and promising a strong budget for Extremadura ahead of December elections.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo criticizes Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez for budget delays and election postponement, pledging to protect Extremadura and push for early elections.
Former Catalan president Jordi Pujol is hospitalized with pneumonia days before facing trial over his family’s hidden fortune, with his health condition casting uncertainty on his participation.
Spain faces growing tensions over judicial independence and political interference as debates intensify around government reforms and the separation of powers.
Despite official claims of economic progress, Spain in 2025 faces growing social inequality and political criticism around governance and crisis management.
The Partido Popular-led regional governments are jointly opposing the national government's fiscal policies, demanding reform to the regional financing system and rejecting proposed debt relief and the Catalan tax arrangement ahead of key budget talks.
Murcia’s updated employment integration protocol has helped three out of four women victims of gender violence find jobs since 2010, underscoring vital progress in supporting their economic independence.
Carlos Martínez initiates an active listening campaign in Burgos to develop realistic policies based on direct community input, challenging the PP's approach.
On November 14, 2025, Bilbao hosted a Czech Senate delegation to boost municipal diplomatic ties, while the University of Granada engaged Germany's Chamber of Commerce to enhance academic-business collaboration.
Political discredit and fatigue in Spain highlight the urgent need for democratic and institutional renewal to restore public trust amid emerging authoritarian threats.
Catalan leaders hail EU Advocate General's backing of the amnesty law, criticizing Spain's judiciary for obstructing its application amid ongoing legal battles.
Opposition leader Feijóo condemns Sánchez's housing policies, promising tax cuts and reforms to address soaring prices and poverty, while Sánchez defends his government's measures and social protections amid parliamentary tensions.
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