Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez prioritizes Spain’s international role in Ukraine and global security while managing domestic political instability and challenges.
PP leader Feijóo and civic leader Arenas criticize the Spanish government for hypocrisy on the Constitution and mishandling Catalonia's nationalist tensions.
Félix Bolaños defends Prime Minister Sánchez amid harassment allegations, while PP leader Feijóo rebukes Vox's Abascal over party candidate disputes ahead of critical Extremadura elections.
Spain withdraws from Eurovision 2026 in protest against Israel's participation amid Gaza crisis, joined by other European countries, sparking a major boycott and political tensions.
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party faces deepening internal crisis due to Salazar allegations and harassment complaints, sparking regional leader revolt and leadership tensions.
Spain's high-level meeting with Morocco faces criticism for excluding dissenting ministers, lack of transparency, and reinforcing contentious policies on Western Sahara.
The corruption trial against Jordi Pujol is reshaping Catalonia's politics, overshadowed by the rise of a far-right party challenging traditional forces.
Spain faces escalating political polarization affecting its judiciary's independence and societal cohesion following a controversial Supreme Court ruling and political conflicts.
Juan Lobato and Ignacio Gomá critique Spain's political integrity and leadership, calling for honesty and renewed hope in governance amid growing challenges.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo denounces corruption in Pedro Sánchez's administration and calls for early elections, urging Spanish citizens to protest and demanding accountability across parties.
The imprisonment of José Luis Ábalos over corruption charges intensifies political tensions in Spain, sparking government instability and opposition calls for protests.
Spain faces political unrest as opposition condemns government alliances with the far-right and judicial demands increase pressure on transparency linked to the Prime Minister's circle.
Carlos Mazón resigns as president of Generalitat Valenciana amid criticism of his disaster response and concerns over the PP's ongoing political approach under Feijóo.
Accusations of falsified government records and ongoing controversies over gender violence policies highlight challenges in Spanish political transparency and accountability.
Cantabria’s 2026 budget proposal was rejected by the opposition, prompting the president to seek renewed negotiations to resolve the political deadlock.
Spain's 2025 election landscape is shaped by political contestation amid uneven economic recovery and pressing social issues like immigration and housing.
The conviction of Spain's Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz has sparked intense political conflict, with the government accusing the judiciary of political interference and the opposition demanding new elections amid legitimacy concerns.
Spain’s Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz has been inhabilitated for two years amid a political storm over judicial independence and government accountability.
Spain's Supreme Court disqualifies Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz amid fierce allegations from opposition parties of politically motivated 'lawfare'.
Madrid's President Isabel Díaz Ayuso defies abortion objector registry law, triggering legal action from the Spanish government and sparking political debate within the People's Party.
Junts per Catalunya has reorganized its leadership, appointing Salvador Vergés as parliamentary spokesperson and creating new roles, in anticipation of Carles Puigdemont's possible return following an EU legal opinion supporting amnesty for independence activists.
Franco's death in 1975 initiated a slow social and political transformation, with pre-existing movements and cultural shifts challenging authoritarian norms and shaping contemporary Spain.
Carlos Mazón's resignation after crisis mismanagement in Valencia highlights political accountability issues, while regional ministers accuse the national government of falsifying fiscal policy records amid budget disputes.
Spain faces growing tensions over judicial independence and political interference as debates intensify around government reforms and the separation of powers.
Despite official claims of economic progress, Spain in 2025 faces growing social inequality and political criticism around governance and crisis management.
Political discredit and fatigue in Spain highlight the urgent need for democratic and institutional renewal to restore public trust amid emerging authoritarian threats.
Juan Francisco Pérez Llorca replaces Carlos Mazón as president of Generalitat Valenciana, facing legal scrutiny and complex ties with Vox amid political instability.
Carlos Mazón's political accountability is under intense scrutiny following his resignation amid criticism of the handling of the 2025 DANA flooding disaster and broader systemic issues within Spanish political leadership.
Carlos Mazón's resignation over mishandled crisis response in Valencia exposes governance failures and prompts calls for greater political accountability within the Popular Party.
Adrián Barbón criticizes the toxic and polarized political environment inside Madrid's M30, urging respectful discourse inspired by Adolfo Suárez's legacy.