Spanish politicians, including Pedro Sánchez, are increasingly using TikTok to humanize themselves and engage younger voters through informal, visual communication styles.
Political parties in Spain grapple over the 2026 regional financing model with debates on fairness, governance integrity, and regional equality intensifying.
Spain's political parties are adjusting strategies amid Latin America's shifting political landscape and Venezuela crisis, affecting domestic alliances and voter outreach.
Spain's political parties PSOE and PP engage in heated debate over the new autonomous financing model that promises nearly €21 billion in additional regional funding but faces opposition and political reproaches.
The Popular Party critiques the Sánchez government's immigration policy, advocates for stricter controls, and proposes its National Immigration Plan as a more effective and humane alternative.
María Jesús Montero unveils a €4.85 billion funding proposal for Andalusia, challenges opposition critics, and stresses Spain's international stability and government priorities.
The Grupo PPE plans to support the EU-Mercosur trade deal, highlighting its potential to boost Europe's economy with increased exports and job creation.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo provides a comprehensive testimony on his role and communications during the 2026 Valencia dana disaster emergency response, facing intense judicial and political scrutiny.
Spain's Finance Ministry prepares to debate a new, more equitable autonomous financing model amid political opposition and regional concerns.
Youth wings of PP and PSOE clash in a meme war reflecting broader political strife over Sánchez-Junqueras regional financing agreement.
Regional leaders from Aragón and Valencia strongly oppose the new Sánchez-Junqueras financing deal favoring Catalonia, calling for urgent political dialogue and equitable funding reforms.
Pedro Sánchez uses international diplomacy, including an arms embargo on Israel and mediation offers in Venezuela and Ukraine, to revitalize Spain's global leadership amid domestic political turmoil.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez criticizes Podemos for intertwining Venezuelan politics with Spanish affairs while calling for peaceful resolution to the Venezuelan crisis amid broader political tensions in Spain.
Two socialist councilors in Spain resign for personal and professional reasons, with successors named to continue their political work.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez prioritizes Spain’s international role in Ukraine and global security while managing domestic political instability and challenges.
Spain’s 2026 political scene is dominated by corruption trials involving PSOE and PP, testing judicial rigor and political accountability.
The capture of Nicolás Maduro triggers a wave of political recalibration in Spain, affecting Venezuelan opposition sentiments and reshaping the Partido Popular's foreign policy leadership.
Recent polls show PP strengthening in Ceuta's local elections as political polarization in Spain deepens societal divisions.
Spain leads European Union criticism of the U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, emphasizing respect for international law and sovereignty.
Spain faces political criticism and investigations as parties clash over governance, Catalonia financing, and government transparency ahead of 2027 elections.
Plena inclusión España plans to enhance its political and legislative impact in 2026 by advocating for improved laws and support for individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families.
Spain celebrates 40 years in the EU, highlighting decades of political stability, economic growth, and pro-European commitment since 1986.
Abel Caballero wins Vigo mayoral race again with a remarkable 60.86%, attributing success to clear priorities and iconic projects amid Spain's complex political landscape.
The Popular Party rejects diesel tax hikes, champions nuclear energy, and prompts regulatory reforms affecting railway compensation in Spain.
Emiliano García-Page calls for political moderation and unity in Spain to counteract divisive polarization, promoting dialogue and honest governance.
Spain’s regional presidents highlight housing as a fundamental right and stress political stability as essential for 2026, committing to extensive public housing projects and governance reforms while facing critiques from opposition parties.
Ahead of the 2025 regional elections in Aragón and Euskadi, political leaders Pilar Alegría and Richar Vaquero emphasize unity, dialogue, and constructive politics as key to fostering hope and social progress.
Over 220 fact-checks in 2025 reveal frequent inaccuracies in Spanish politicians' claims on economic growth and social issues, challenging official narratives.
Cultural and political leaders urge PSOE's Pedro Sánchez to enact zero tolerance policies against harassment, following José Tomé's resignation amid allegations.
Spain's 2025 ends amid political strife and social challenges, with calls for renewed ambition and cautious outlook for 2026.
Extremadura's 2025 regional elections reveal a strong voter shift to right-wing parties PP and Vox, undermining PSOE and signaling potential changes in Spain's political direction.
The PP president harshly criticized Sánchez's 2025 government, labeling it the worst year and forecasting political change in 2026 to restore Spain's stability and growth.
Growing criticism surrounds the Catholic Church’s political interventions in Spain, with concerns over its divisive influence and historical alignment with power.
In Extremadura's 2025 elections, conservative parties PP and Vox dominate with over 60% of votes, marking a significant defeat for PSOE and highlighting Spain's rising political polarization under Prime Minister Sánchez.
Junts leader Mònica Sales criticizes Catalonia’s language policy department and refuses to back the national language pact, citing its shortcomings.
Juanfran Pérez Llorca reflects on his unexpected presidency of Generalitat Valenciana amid political crisis, focusing on party unity, disaster response, and financial negotiations.
Feijóo’s disparaging remarks about Andalusians revive historic stereotypes amid Spain’s fraught political landscape ahead of key regional elections and budget conflicts.
Pilar Alegría criticizes Aragón's privatization approach to housing and advocates for a genuine public housing policy, linking it to increased funding and social equity.
Extremadura's 2025 regional elections have led to a fragmented assembly, increased influence of Vox, PSOE leadership crisis, and broader socio-political tensions amid national challenges in Spain.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez ends 2025 amid political challenges and legislative achievements, including handling scandals and coalition tensions.