Leftist Parties in Spain Forge New Alliances Yet Stress Autonomy Ahead of 2027 Elections
Spain's left-wing parties renew alliances for the 2027 elections while emphasizing territorial autonomy and coalition inclusivity amid political strategizing.
Spain's left-wing parties renew alliances for the 2027 elections while emphasizing territorial autonomy and coalition inclusivity amid political strategizing.
Spanish civil society mobilizes over 100 organizations demanding government support for the Treaty on Fossil Fuels an...
Yolanda Díaz has decided not to run in the 2027 general elections, a move that may reshape Spain's left-wing coalitio...
The Spanish Congress has rejected the government's social shield decree, including eviction moratoriums, amid strong opposition from PP, Vox, and Junts, reflecting deep political divisions over housing protections.
Yolanda Díaz has decided not to run in the 2027 general elections, a move that may reshape Spain's left-wing coalition and political leadership.
Spanish civil society mobilizes over 100 organizations demanding government support for the Treaty on Fossil Fuels and a just transition ahead of the 2026 Santa Marta Conference.
Spain's left-wing parties renew alliances for the 2027 elections while emphasizing territorial autonomy and coalition inclusivity amid political strategizing.
EH Bildu supports unified political action but rejects joining electoral coalitions proposed by ERC to counter right-wing parties in 2026 elections.
Madrid court dismisses case against HazteOir over political banner calling Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez "corrupt," citing freedom of political expression.
Several left-wing parties in Spain plan to launch a new coalition on February 21 to strengthen their electoral chances ahead of the 2026 general elections amid shifting political dynamics.
Spain's mass regularization of 500,000 immigrants contrasts with EU's tougher migration policies, prompting political disputes and calls for European scrutiny.
Spain opposes new EU migration return policies by pursuing mass regularization of migrants, sparking political tensions within the EU and domestically.
Spain's government plans an extraordinary migrant regularization decree facing strong opposition criticism and activist support.
Manilva sees the rise of 'Por Mi Pueblo' focusing on local engagement, while Cádiz's chirigota sharply criticizes Andalusian president Moreno Bonilla over healthcare failures.
Healthcare professionals across Spain stage a major strike and protests on January 14 against the Estatuto Marco reform led by Health Minister Mónica García, disrupting services and demanding genuine negotiations.
Miguel Ángel Martín López and Adriana Fillol Mazo take the helm at the Observatorio de Derecho a la Alimentación, advancing Spain's right to food initiatives.
Spain's political parties are adjusting strategies amid Latin America's shifting political landscape and Venezuela crisis, affecting domestic alliances and voter outreach.
The Popular Party critiques the Sánchez government's immigration policy, advocates for stricter controls, and proposes its National Immigration Plan as a more effective and humane alternative.
Youth wings of PP and PSOE clash in a meme war reflecting broader political strife over Sánchez-Junqueras regional financing agreement.
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.
Emiliano García-Page calls for political moderation and unity in Spain to counteract divisive polarization, promoting dialogue and honest governance.
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.
Spain's PSOE faces a political crisis amid a right-wing surge, paralleled by shifting power dynamics in the EU favoring nationalist populists and deeper political will challenges.
A detailed analysis of Spain's political polarization highlights its ideological causes, critiques of the Transition narrative, and implications for democracy and extremism.
New study shows rising political conflicts among Spaniards as former PM Aznar highlights a fragmented and polarized political climate.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo predicts María Guardiola’s win in Extremadura will spark nationwide political change, while criticising the PSOE government’s corruption and machismo scandals.
María Corina Machado’s Nobel Peace Prize spotlights intensified political challenges and international dynamics affecting Venezuela's opposition and Maduro regime.
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.
An exploration of political disengagement through Zohran Mamdani's emphasis on listening in New York and Extremadura's social disillusionment amidst regional political conflicts.
Navarra advances a new law to boost youth political participation, while Sumar seeks to revoke honors for former King Juan Carlos I amid institutional distancing.
Junts faces internal tension and electoral challenges as Carles Puigdemont's potential return brings both hope and uncertainty to Catalan politics.
Catalan fishermen warned the Spanish Senate that current Common Fisheries Policy restrictions threaten their livelihoods and called for urgent policy reforms in the Mediterranean.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo's PP-led demonstration in Madrid attracted 50,000 more participants than Yolanda Díaz's recent protest, highlighting significant political mobilization.
Recent youth-led protests in Madrid and Valencia reveal escalating political activism against the Spanish government and international issues such as the Palestinian conflict.
Thousands gathered in Madrid on November 30, 2025, at a Popular Party demonstration criticizing government corruption and calling for elections.
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.
The trial of Jordi Pujol’s family sparks Junts’ claims of political persecution while broader critiques of judicial impartiality arise amid Spain's tense political climate.
Movimiento Sumar outlines strategy for a lasting left-wing alliance transcending electoral coalitions ahead of December's Extremadura elections.
Spanish leftist parties prepare for pivotal regional elections in Extremadura and Andalucía amid internal divisions and judicial tensions.
Spain's Vice President Yolanda Díaz and coalition ministers criticize the Supreme Court ruling against Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz as politically driven and an attack on the government and judicial independence.
Movimiento Sumar will unveil progressive youth-focused policies and seek a broad leftist alliance at its upcoming Madrid conference ahead of the 2027 elections.
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.
Verdes Equo becomes Partido Verde calling for alliances as Catalan politics shifts back right, signaling evolving party strategies in Spain.