Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez prioritizes Spain’s international role in Ukraine and global security while managing domestic political instability and challenges.
Political parties in Spain grapple over the 2026 regional financing model with debates on fairness, governance integrity, and regional equality intensifying.
Regional leaders from Aragón and Valencia strongly oppose the new Sánchez-Junqueras financing deal favoring Catalonia, calling for urgent political dialogue and equitable funding reforms.
Pedro Sánchez uses international diplomacy, including an arms embargo on Israel and mediation offers in Venezuela and Ukraine, to revitalize Spain's global leadership amid domestic political turmoil.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez prioritizes Spain’s international role in Ukraine and global security while managing domestic political instability and challenges.
Catalan football faces a pivotal legal showdown as the Generalitat must act before January 20 to uphold democratic governance after the federation denied a club-requested assembly.
The capture of Nicolás Maduro triggers a wave of political recalibration in Spain, affecting Venezuelan opposition sentiments and reshaping the Partido Popular's foreign policy leadership.
Spain faces political criticism and investigations as parties clash over governance, Catalonia financing, and government transparency ahead of 2027 elections.
The PP president harshly criticized Sánchez's 2025 government, labeling it the worst year and forecasting political change in 2026 to restore Spain's stability and growth.
Juanfran Pérez Llorca reflects on his unexpected presidency of Generalitat Valenciana amid political crisis, focusing on party unity, disaster response, and financial negotiations.
Venezuelan professionals in Spain face a difficult choice about returning home amid potential regime change, balancing emotional ties with practical integration.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez ends 2025 amid political challenges and legislative achievements, including handling scandals and coalition tensions.
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.
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.
Spain faces growing political and media tensions, with social exclusion worsening and calls for respect toward judicial processes and media independence.
Spain's ongoing political fragmentation and accountability deficits highlight the urgent need for democratic renewal ahead of potential elections in 2025.
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.
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.
Spain's ruling coalition grapples with corruption allegations and internal demands for reform as Prime Minister Sánchez vows to continue despite opposition pressure.
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.
María Corina Machado’s Nobel Peace Prize spotlights intensified political challenges and international dynamics affecting Venezuela's opposition and Maduro regime.
PSOE grapples with corruption trials, internal harassment cases, and political fallout amid high-profile investigations involving key figures like José Luis Ábalos and Juan Carlos Barrabés.
Pedro Sánchez and Junts per Catalunya maintain a tense alliance marked by legislative gridlock and mutual distrust, with Junts opposing key government proposals but avoiding a full break.
António Costa, President of the European Council, rejects US political interference threats embedded in the Trump administration's national security strategy, affirming European sovereignty and calling for greater EU autonomy in security and trade matters.
Spain's internal political divisions threaten its democratic discourse and influence within Europe, with concerns that European politics may increasingly mirror Spain's fragmentation.