King Felipe VI's 2025 Christmas speech urging reduced political confrontation sparked mixed reactions from Spanish political parties, highlighting divisions over democracy and social issues.
The Popular Party demands Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo explain soaring Christmas prices in Spain amid record inflation, criticizing the government's economic management and calling for tax refunds to families.
King Felipe VI's 2025 Christmas speech emphasizes the need for coexistence, political dialogue, and trust amid Spain's current political challenges and social disillusionment.
As regional elections approach in Aragón, Castilla y León, and Andalucía, mounting tensions between PP and Vox challenge governance and budget approvals, defining Spain’s 2026 political landscape.
The eviction of migrants from a former school in Badalona has triggered a social crisis and sharp political conflicts involving local and regional leaders, exposing deep divisions over migration policy and coexistence.
Galician president Alfonso Rueda calls for judicial process completion before Alfonso Villares's political future is decided amid sexual assault case closure.
In Spain's 2025 holiday season, widespread political disillusionment and intense polarization are damaging social bonds, with many citizens disengaged and relationships strained over ideological conflicts.
In Extremadura's December 2025 elections, the Partido Popular won the most seats but failed to secure a majority, while PSOE suffered a historic decline, amid new ministerial appointments in Pedro Sánchez's government.
Spain faces growing political and media tensions, with social exclusion worsening and calls for respect toward judicial processes and media independence.
The 2025 Badajoz elections saw PP winning but Vox overtaking PSOE to become the second-largest party, signaling a significant shift in regional political power.
Extremadura's 2025 regional elections proceed smoothly with key candidates voting; polls show PP's María Guardiola poised for a second term amid shifting party dynamics and regional political significance.
María Guardiola is projected to win the Extremadura elections amid low voter turnout and escalating political tensions ahead of Spain's upcoming electoral cycle.
José Ramón García of PSOE Gijón underlines the need for accountability in corruption cases and focuses on local challenges amid Spain's political disaffection.
Spain's PSOE faces a political crisis amid a right-wing surge, paralleled by shifting power dynamics in the EU favoring nationalist populists and deeper political will challenges.
Extremadura's regional elections feature key candidates, allegations of vote theft, and national political implications amid efforts to curb rising extremism.
PSOE intensifies regional opposition and electoral preparations with candidacies in La Rioja and Aragón, targeting current governments' shortcomings and promising transformative policies.
A wave of sexual harassment allegations across PSOE, PP, and Vox has triggered resignations and debates on accountability in Spanish politics, highlighting deep-rooted machismo.
Spain's ongoing political fragmentation and accountability deficits highlight the urgent need for democratic renewal ahead of potential elections in 2025.
Noelia García and Janet Sanz, two influential female politicians in Spain, have announced their exits from local government roles, ending decades of impactful municipal service.
Pilar Alegría launches her campaign for the presidency of Aragón’s regional government, accusing incumbent Jorge Azcón of neglecting rural areas and pledging to revitalize public services ahead of the 2025 elections.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is set to announce the new government spokesperson replacing Pilar Alegría imminently, with a swearing-in ceremony scheduled for next week.
Allegations of vote theft in Extremadura and fears over a right-wing reactionary bloc in the Basque Country are intensifying political unrest in Spain ahead of crucial elections.
A detailed analysis of Spain's political polarization highlights its ideological causes, critiques of the Transition narrative, and implications for democracy and extremism.
The Partido Popular criticizes Sánchez's automotive policies, calling for a realistic approach after EU isolation and highlighting the sector's economic importance.
Mariano Rajoy emphasizes the importance of political dignity as coalition tensions rise between Yolanda Díaz and Pedro Sánchez over government reshuffle demands.
Sumar coalition parties have escalated demands for a government reshuffle amid criticism of PSOE’s leadership, while Moncloa urges continued legislative focus despite internal conflicts.
The PSN-PSOE stresses a data-driven, socially integrative security strategy in Navarra, rejecting fear-based politics and emphasizing coordinated policing and social prevention.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez reports strong legislative achievements and social progress in Spain's 2025 political landscape, highlighting new policies like the flat-rate transport pass.
Spain's ruling coalition grapples with corruption allegations and internal demands for reform as Prime Minister Sánchez vows to continue despite opposition pressure.
Politico is set to enter the Spanish political media market in 2026, launching a Spanish Playbook edition and hosting events targeting business and political leaders in Madrid and Barcelona.
Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez and Bishop Luis Argüello clash over the Church's political role and calls for government change, highlighting tensions in Spanish democracy.
PSOE faces escalating political and judicial crises due to widespread sexual harassment allegations and demands for zero tolerance amid coalition tensions.
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