Pedro Sánchez cancels agenda to address deadly Adamuz train accident while strategically leveraging international crises for political support.
PSOE leaders honor Enrique Tierno Galván on the 40th anniversary of his death, urging a return to his respectful and unifying political style amid contemporary challenges.
Manilva sees the rise of 'Por Mi Pueblo' focusing on local engagement, while Cádiz's chirigota sharply criticizes Andalusian president Moreno Bonilla over healthcare failures.
Podemos and Izquierda Unida remain divided on coalition efforts ahead of February regional elections, deepening left-wing fragmentation in Spain.
The PSOE intensifies its campaign in Aragón's regional elections, emphasizing clean politics, transparency, and economic growth amid concerns over polarization and far-right influence.
Alejandro Nolasco accuses Aragón's Mayor Azcón of calling early elections purely as a political ploy amid a complex national political climate.
Aragón emerges as a national political focal point with major parties launching strategic campaigns ahead of the region's 2026 early elections.
PSOE's Carlos Martínez accuses Castilla y León's government of dismantling public healthcare to favor privatization and private profits, criticizing the delayed and deficient health plan presentation.
Spain's political leaders debate US military bases closure, NATO's viability, and participation in European Arctic missions amid Greenland security concerns.
Spain is evaluating its participation in a European military surveillance mission in Greenland following US President Trump's contentious territorial claims, as European allies strengthen security cooperation in the Arctic.
The Spanish Congress debated Spain's complex response to Venezuela's crisis amid U.S. intervention and the interests of Spanish companies.
Spain recommends its citizens evacuate Iran due to deadly protests and severe government repression amid nationwide unrest.
Spain's Ministry of Territorial Policy grants nearly €38 million to repair local infrastructure damaged by disasters from late 2024 to early 2025.
Spain’s government has proposed a new autonomous financing model increasing regional funds by €21 billion by 2027, triggering sharp political divisions over fairness and the role of Catalonia.
The PSOE in Huelva accuses the Partido Popular of political opportunism and cuts to public services, highlighting ethical concerns and pledging honest governance.
The Spanish Government's regional funding reform aims to address disparities but faces opposition over fairness and political negotiations, particularly from Murcia and PP leaders.
The Spanish government's secret meetings with ERC's Junqueras to negotiate Catalan funding reforms have triggered sharp opposition criticism over fairness and legitimacy.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez presents a 12-measure plan to regulate Spain's housing market, focusing on rent control and landlord tax incentives, pending parliamentary approval.
Spain has summoned Iran's ambassador in Madrid, condemning the reported deaths of over 600 protesters and demanding respect for human rights and freedom of expression in Iran.
Spain's coalition government clashes over housing fiscal incentives for landlords amid Barcelona's pressing urban planning and rental shortages.
Izquierda Unida condemns Toledo's government for misleading housing policies and prioritizing tourist accommodations over residents' needs.
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.