Political and Judicial Pressure Mounts on Spain's Attorney General Regarding Judicial Year Opening Ceremony
Spain's Attorney General faces political and judicial pressure over attendance at the Judicial Year Opening.
Spain's Attorney General faces political and judicial pressure over attendance at the Judicial Year Opening.
Spain's government promotes an independent foreign policy in a turbulent global landscape.
PSOE firmly denies any link between Puigdemont's rehabilitation and budget support amidst ongoing political discussions in Catalonia.
Yolanda Díaz's accusations against Judge Peinado highlight concerns over political interference in the 'caso Begoña'.
Jaume Giró resigns from his political seat due to internal conflicts within Junts.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo criticizes the King's presence at the 2025 judicial year opening, calling it a 'mistake' amid institutional tensions.
Jaume Giró resigns from Catalonia's Junts party and Parliament, criticizing leadership strategy.
Protests during the Vuelta a España prompted significant police intervention and resulted in injuries to demonstrators.
Tensions escalate among Spanish regional leaders over debt management, as party directives come into question.
Yolanda Díaz denounces political interference after a judge summons the president's wife before elections.
Luis Planas addresses climate change's impact on Spain's food security at an agro-economics congress.
Spain and the UK sign a pivotal new agreement to strengthen bilateral ties.
Albares advocates for the recognition of Catalan, Basque, and Galician as EU languages.
Sánchez's allegations of judicial bias generate PP backlash, marking a pivotal moment in Spanish politics.
Pedro Sánchez calls for a unified global response to crises without double standards.
Feijóo emphasizes the need for tailored policies to address Ceuta's challenges.
Sánchez claims judges are politicizing their roles by attacking him and his family.
Pedro Sánchez advances an amnesty for Carles Puigdemont, aiming to open political dialogue in Catalonia.
Experts express diverse views on the implications of Catalonia's debt forgiveness by the Spanish government.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo labels Pedro Sánchez as a "danger for Spain" amid ongoing political tensions.
Spain offers to host the postponed UN conference on Palestinian statehood, enhancing its diplomatic role in international discussions.
Blanca Fernandez highlights the need for a stronger feminist perspective in politics for greater women's representation.
Pedro Sánchez criticizes judges for alleged political motivations in family investigations.
Recent statistics show a significant rise in Spain's immigrant population without a corresponding increase in crime rates, challenging political claims linking the two.
President Chivite indicates her determination to continue leadership after a tough summer.
Prime Minister Sánchez criticizes fire prevention policies amid rising wildfires and announces new measures.
Pedro Sánchez announces the creation of a new State Agency for civil protection and emergency management.
José Luis Mas criticizes Carolina Vives for initiating a political motion and leaving for vacation.
The fiscal policy clash in Madrid intensifies, focusing on accusations of insolidarity and regional privileges.
Spain approaches the establishment of the State Public Health Agency following intense political negotiations.
Yolanda Díaz reaffirms her commitment to complete Spain's legislative term, stressing the importance of stable governance.
The Spanish government prioritizes judicial reform as it begins the 2025 political course.
Pedro Sánchez launches a proposal for a State pact to confront the climate emergency amid political reopening.
Salvador Illa and Carles Puigdemont meet in Brussels to discuss Catalonia's political future.
Feijóo anticipates a critical legislative semester for Spain's government.
Examining the double standards in Spain's political free speech.
Vox is intensifying its campaign using secularization to challenge Islam's role in Spanish society.
Víctor Terradellas, a key figure in the independentist movement, has died.
European leaders engage in a political tour to address economic challenges together.
The 'Per un Finançament Just' platform faces heightened political challenges and skepticism in 2025.