Alfonso Rueda of the PP has called for Alberto Núñez Feijóo to assume Spain’s presidency to end the ongoing political crisis, amid accusations against the Interior Ministry and criticisms of region...
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.
Alfonso Rueda of the PP has called for Alberto Núñez Feijóo to assume Spain’s presidency to end the ongoing political crisis, amid accusations against the Interior Ministry and criticisms of regional governance.
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.
Vice President Yolanda Díaz faces criticism over political inconsistencies and close ties with PSOE, while she distances herself from new left-wing coalition events.
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.
The PSOE has ruled out abstaining to allow María Guardiola to govern Extremadura without Vox backing, highlighting political deadlock due to Vox's strategic stance.
Castilla y León's president Alfonso Fernández Mañueco focuses on effective governance ahead of May 2026 elections, addressing challenges with Vox and party strategies.
Podemos is courting disillusioned PSOE voters in Aragón's 2026 elections, presenting itself as the true left alternative amid a polarized campaign focused on national issues.
The PSOE intensifies its campaign in Aragón's regional elections, emphasizing clean politics, transparency, and economic growth amid concerns over polarization and far-right influence.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In Extremadura's December 2025 elections, the Partido Popular won the most seats but failed to secure a majority, while PSOE suffered a historic decline, amid new ministerial appointments in Pedro Sánchez's government.
Extremadura's 2025 regional elections proceed smoothly with key candidates voting; polls show PP's María Guardiola poised for a second term amid shifting party dynamics and regional political significance.
PSOE intensifies regional opposition and electoral preparations with candidacies in La Rioja and Aragón, targeting current governments' shortcomings and promising transformative policies.
Gallardo's campaign kickoff in Extremadura combined traditional socialist symbols, local festivities, and focus on regional development to engage voters.
Extremadura's 2025 regional election campaign is underway with major parties launching their bids and candidates emphasizing change ahead of the December 21 vote.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo launches the Extremadura election campaign, calling it a key moment to halt Spain's political decline amid national party conflicts.
Amid ongoing negotiations following Carlos Mazón's resignation, Juanfran Pérez Llorca is being positioned as the PP candidate to lead Valencia's regional government, while Valencia's mayor prioritizes her city leadership role.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo celebrates Juanma Moreno's near-unanimous re-election as PP Andalusia leader and positions this as a strategic launchpad for spring 2026 regional elections.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo called on voters to support the Partido Popular to achieve real political change in Spain, criticizing the PSOE government and highlighting the crucial role of upcoming regional elections.
The Popular Party grapples with internal divisions over how to address Vox's rising popularity among young and unemployed voters, revealing contrasting strategies and factional tensions.