Spain's opposition intensifies accusations against the Socialist government over alleged corruption tied to Plus Ultra bailout and Chinese ties, sparking sharp parliamentary exchanges.
Castilla y León's president Alfonso Fernández Mañueco focuses on effective governance ahead of May 2026 elections, addressing challenges with Vox and party strategies.
Pedro Sánchez informs Congress about the acute railway crisis following deadly train accidents, amid political scrutiny and broader national challenges.
The European Commission warns Spain that its mass migrant regularization plan must not create negative impacts for the EU, emphasizing that residence permits are not unrestricted rights within the Schengen area amid a politically charged Parliament debate.
The European Parliament has sanctioned stricter migration controls while Spain calls for orderly migration linked to labor integration amid demographic shifts.
Spain records its worst score in the Transparency International 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index, falling to 49th globally amid declining anti-corruption efforts worldwide.
Several left-wing parties in Spain plan to launch a new coalition on February 21 to strengthen their electoral chances ahead of the 2026 general elections amid shifting political dynamics.
The Munich Security Conference 2026 exposes rising 'demolition politics' in the West, threatening global order and transatlantic relations, calling for renewed faith in democratic reform.
Susana Sumelzo denies family business ties amid a Senate inquiry, while José Luis Ábalos sees his compensation request dismissed by Congress due to suspension rules.
Vox emerges as the second largest political force in Teruel during Aragón's 2026 elections, highlighting a rightward political shift and presenting challenges for PSOE and PP.
The 2026 Aragón regional elections see PP holding steady, Vox doubling seats, and PSOE enduring significant losses amid a shifting political landscape.
Rivas Vaciamadrid's delayed and ineffective gender equality plan exposes persistent wage gaps, occupational segregation, and political hypocrisy in the local government.
Podemos is courting disillusioned PSOE voters in Aragón's 2026 elections, presenting itself as the true left alternative amid a polarized campaign focused on national issues.
Pedro Sánchez criticizes the PP for their inadequate response to harassment allegations against Móstoles' mayor, demanding accountability and contrasting PSOE's rigorous stance.
Manuel Bautista, mayor of Móstoles, denies sexual and labor harassment claims from a former councilor, calling them politically motivated and unsupported by judicial proceedings.
Recent sexual harassment allegations against politicians from both PP and PSOE have intensified demands for accountability and transparency in Spain's political parties.
Minister Ángel Víctor Torres coordinated with regional government delegates to enhance aid for railway accident victims, address heavy rainfall impacts, and manage the relocation of nearly 1,000 unaccompanied migrant minors.
The Spanish government's decision to ban social media for under-16s has sparked intense backlash from social media owners and political debates about digital democracy and youth protection.
Jorge Azcón announces Eva Valle as the future Economy Minister for Aragón’s government ahead of the 2026 regional elections, emphasizing her extensive economic expertise to drive regional growth.
Murcia's 2026 strategy introduces 140 new measures focused on prevention, social inclusion, and integration to fight rising poverty and social exclusion.
Spain's current housing policies face sharp criticism from opposition leaders who demand ambitious reforms and tangible government action amid stagnant housing availability and rising rents.
As PSOE faces historically poor polls in Aragón, candidate Pilar Alegría focuses her campaign on pension revaluation amid a tense political atmosphere ahead of the 2026 regional elections.
Spain’s 2026 immigration reform offers broad regularization for undocumented immigrants but introduces new residency hurdles for asylum seekers, reflecting both progressive and restrictive policy elements.
Tensions escalate in Spanish politics as confrontational behavior and politicization overshadow the DANA disaster investigation ahead of the 2026 regional elections.
Following the Adamuz train tragedy, Andalucía experiences heightened political tensions, public mourning, and calls for accountability amid upcoming elections.
Murcia's Ciclo Líneas Rojas 2026 initiative addresses ecological care and political polarization through public discussions spanning February 12 and 18, aiming to foster awareness and democratic coexistence.
Spain, through leaders like José Manuel Albares and Ana Gallego, advances a two-speed Europe and robust justice policies to strengthen EU sovereignty amid global challenges.
Spain's Sánchez government leans on strong economic data to buffer public tolerance of corruption amid political scandals, supported by new strategic leadership.
The Adamuz train disaster has sparked significant political shifts and renewed calls for Andalusian regional control over rail services amid electoral pressures.
Irresponsible political speech in Spain fosters misinformation, polarization, and undermines democratic trust, prompting calls for truth and ethics in politics.
Spain faces internal challenges with reactive immigration policies while the EU advances external border control, sparking debates over migration management and human rights.
Spain's government-approved migrant regularization will grant legal status to around 500,000 irregular migrants, sparking political debate and promising economic and social benefits.
Political clashes escalate over accountability and government handling of the 2026 Adamuz train accident, revealing shifts and contradictions in the Partido Popular's stance.
The PP, led by Feijóo, strongly opposes Sánchez's immigration regularization, accusing the government of electoral manipulation and renewing xenophobic rhetoric, highlighted at the PPE summit.
Spain's mass regularization of 500,000 immigrants contrasts with EU's tougher migration policies, prompting political disputes and calls for European scrutiny.
Spain opposes new EU migration return policies by pursuing mass regularization of migrants, sparking political tensions within the EU and domestically.
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