Antonio Garamendi accuses Labor Minister Yolanda Díaz of politicizing new labor leave policies amid broader tensions on labor reform, immigration, and economic concerns.
Spain firmly rejects former President Trump's call for its NATO expulsion, affirming its status as a loyal member committed to agreed defense spending targets.
President Trump threatens to expel Spain from NATO due to disagreements over Spain's refusal to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, sparking political debate at home and diplomatic tensions within the alliance.
Spain is experiencing extreme political polarization and unrest comparable to the US, fueled by protests, government actions, and regional controversies that threaten economic stability.
The 2025 Catalan parliamentary debate intensified political divisions as Aliança Catalana criticized immigration policies, linking them to crime and social limits.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is set to testify before the Koldo case parliamentary commission in October after months of delay, amid extensive testimonies and political maneuvering.
Spain's leadership highlights institutional loyalty and new housing policies amid political polarization as Vicente Lafuente transitions to CEV presidency and Salvador Illa announces key proposals at the Debate de Política General.
Spanish political leaders reflect on Guillermo Fernández Vara’s empathetic leadership and lasting contributions to public service and regional modernization.
Former Extremadura president Guillermo Fernández Vara was honored in a heartfelt farewell ceremony in Olivenza, attended by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and others, reflecting on his legacy of dialogue and unity.
Guillermo Fernández Vara, former Extremadura president known for his integrity and dedication to social justice, is mourned across Spain following his death.
Twenty-one Spanish activists detained in Israel after the Gaza flotilla incident are set to return home Sunday, amid ongoing concerns over their treatment and the status of remaining detainees.
Generation Z in Spain feels politically excluded, opening a pivotal moment for new political engagement approaches to address their economic anxieties and reshape youth involvement.
PP's Miguel Tellado accuses PSOE of using mafia-like financial language, while PSPV-PSOE criticizes Valencian PP's refusal to support nearly €12 billion regional debt cancellation.
Spain faces polarized views on immigration and humanitarian efforts, with Vox criticizing government policies in Bilbao and a Madrid deputy advocating for Gaza humanitarian aid amid ongoing tensions.
The Popular Party grapples with internal divisions over how to address Vox's rising popularity among young and unemployed voters, revealing contrasting strategies and factional tensions.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo predicts a bleak political future for Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez following a critical UCO report, signaling rising opposition tensions in Spain.