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 political leaders show ideological shifts and debates dominate discourse on rights, identity, and responsibil...
The Spanish Government has officially recognized labor leader Ulpiano Alonso as a victim of ideological persecution d...
The Popular Party strongly condemns political violence in Spain and criticizes the government's inaction, while expanding the Senate investigation into the 'Koldo case' with multiple high-profile summonses.
The Popular Party and Vox strengthen their political alliance through tax, immigration, social policies, and local measures such as burka bans in Murcia municipalities.
The Spanish Government has officially recognized labor leader Ulpiano Alonso as a victim of ideological persecution during the Franco dictatorship, restoring his dignity and annulling his conviction.
Spain's left-wing parties renew alliances for the 2027 elections while emphasizing territorial autonomy and coalition inclusivity amid political strategizing.
Spain faces growing normalization of political violence and societal negative behaviors, exemplified by recent extreme political tensions and institutional closures.
Spanish political leaders show ideological shifts and debates dominate discourse on rights, identity, and responsibility in 2026.
Political tensions flare as PSOE and PP clash over housing policies in Cantabria, while Spain debates extending tenant protections nationally amid property owner concerns.
Amid left-wing parties' efforts to unite for upcoming elections, PP stresses the need for collaboration with Vox to present a strong opposition and avert major political shifts.
A recent CIS poll shows PSOE leading the 2026 elections with Vox's rise challenging the right, amid internal party tensions between key political figures.
Spain commemorates the 1978 Constitution reaching the longest duration in its history, during a Congress ceremony marked by notable absences from key political parties.
Left-wing parties in Andalusia remain fragmented ahead of elections, complicating unity efforts against rising right-wing forces.
EH Bildu supports unified political action but rejects joining electoral coalitions proposed by ERC to counter right-wing parties in 2026 elections.
Political leaders from Podemos and PSdeG sharply criticize regional housing and social policies in Castilla y León and Galicia, spotlighting key election issues for 2026.
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.
Vox emerges as the second largest political force in Teruel during Aragón's 2026 elections, highlighting a rightward political shift and presenting challenges for PSOE and PP.
The 2026 Aragón regional elections see PP holding steady, Vox doubling seats, and PSOE enduring significant losses amid a shifting political landscape.
Spain faces political fragmentation and economic recovery challenges as asylum applications decline and migration routes shift.
Murcia's Ciclo Líneas Rojas 2026 initiative addresses ecological care and political polarization through public discussions spanning February 12 and 18, aiming to foster awareness and democratic coexistence.
Luis Alvise Pérez appears before Spain's Supreme Court over accusations involving political confrontations and alleged smear campaigns against former Europarliament colleagues.
PSOE leaders honor Enrique Tierno Galván on the 40th anniversary of his death, urging a return to his respectful and unifying political style amid contemporary challenges.
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.
Podemos and Izquierda Unida remain divided on coalition efforts ahead of February regional elections, deepening left-wing fragmentation in Spain.
Aragón emerges as a national political focal point with major parties launching strategic campaigns ahead of the region's 2026 early elections.
The PSOE in Huelva accuses the Partido Popular of political opportunism and cuts to public services, highlighting ethical concerns and pledging honest governance.
Spain's political parties are adjusting strategies amid Latin America's shifting political landscape and Venezuela crisis, affecting domestic alliances and voter outreach.
Youth wings of PP and PSOE clash in a meme war reflecting broader political strife over Sánchez-Junqueras regional financing agreement.
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.
Recent polls show PP strengthening in Ceuta's local elections as political polarization in Spain deepens societal divisions.
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.
Spain's 2025 ends amid political strife and social challenges, with calls for renewed ambition and cautious outlook for 2026.
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.
Feijóo’s disparaging remarks about Andalusians revive historic stereotypes amid Spain’s fraught political landscape ahead of key regional elections and budget conflicts.
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.