The 1978 Spanish Constitution: A Pillar of Stability Despite Criticism
Spain's 1978 Constitution approaches the record as its rigid yet stable framework continues to underpin the nation's democracy amid reform debates.
Spain's 1978 Constitution approaches the record as its rigid yet stable framework continues to underpin the nation's democracy amid reform debates.
Spain's ongoing political fragmentation and accountability deficits highlight the urgent need for democratic renewal ahead of potential elections in 2025.
Spain's 50-year journey post-Franco highlights its shift from dictatorship to democracy, alongside major demographic and economic growth.
Fernando Simón highlights Spain's healthcare challenges amid political critique, while Council of Europe officials assess democracy concerns.