Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez criticizes Podemos for intertwining Venezuelan politics with Spanish affairs while calling for peaceful resolution to the Venezuelan crisis amid broader political tensi...
Spain's political parties are adjusting strategies amid Latin America's shifting political landscape and Venezuela crisis, affecting domestic alliances and voter outreach.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez criticizes Podemos for intertwining Venezuelan politics with Spanish affairs while calling for peaceful resolution to the Venezuelan crisis amid broader political tensions in Spain.
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.
Ahead of the 2025 regional elections in Aragón and Euskadi, political leaders Pilar Alegría and Richar Vaquero emphasize unity, dialogue, and constructive politics as key to fostering hope and social progress.
Extremadura's 2025 regional elections reveal a strong voter shift to right-wing parties PP and Vox, undermining PSOE and signaling potential changes in Spain's political direction.
Growing criticism surrounds the Catholic Church’s political interventions in Spain, with concerns over its divisive influence and historical alignment with power.
In Extremadura's 2025 elections, conservative parties PP and Vox dominate with over 60% of votes, marking a significant defeat for PSOE and highlighting Spain's rising political polarization under Prime Minister Sánchez.
Extremadura's 2025 regional elections have led to a fragmented assembly, increased influence of Vox, PSOE leadership crisis, and broader socio-political tensions amid national challenges in Spain.
In Spain's 2025 holiday season, widespread political disillusionment and intense polarization are damaging social bonds, with many citizens disengaged and relationships strained over ideological conflicts.
The 2025 Badajoz elections saw PP winning but Vox overtaking PSOE to become the second-largest party, signaling a significant shift in regional political power.
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.
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.
Politico is set to enter the Spanish political media market in 2026, launching a Spanish Playbook edition and hosting events targeting business and political leaders in Madrid and Barcelona.
Spain's internal political divisions threaten its democratic discourse and influence within Europe, with concerns that European politics may increasingly mirror Spain's fragmentation.
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.
PSOE's harassment investigation into Francisco Salazar continues amid Spain's celebrations of the 500th anniversary of the Consejo de Estado, with political debates intensifying.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo's PP-led demonstration in Madrid attracted 50,000 more participants than Yolanda Díaz's recent protest, highlighting significant political mobilization.
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 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.
Isabel Díaz Ayuso celebrates a key legal and political victory that bolsters her leadership, while Gabriel Rufián shares insights on dealing with political fame and privacy challenges in Spain's 2025 political scene.
Spain's Supreme Court disqualifies Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz amid fierce allegations from opposition parties of politically motivated 'lawfare'.