Two Socialist Councilors Resign in Spain, Citing Personal and Professional Reasons
Two socialist councilors in Spain resign for personal and professional reasons, with successors named to continue their political work.
Two socialist councilors in Spain resign for personal and professional reasons, with successors named to continue their political work.
Two socialist councilors in Spain resign for personal and professional reasons, with successors named to continue their political work.
Noelia García and Janet Sanz, two influential female politicians in Spain, have announced their exits from local government roles, ending decades of impactful municipal service.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is set to announce the new government spokesperson replacing Pilar Alegría imminently, with a swearing-in ceremony scheduled for next week.
Leire Díez and Vicente Fernández, former PSOE officials, were detained amid growing internal harassment issues spotlighting turmoil within Spain's socialist party.
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.
The Spanish government is appointing Teresa Peramato as the new fiscal general, emphasizing her expertise in gender violence law enforcement amid ongoing political tensions over women's rights policies.
The Supreme Court’s condemnation of the Attorney General for leaking secrets linked to Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s partner strengthens her political authority within the Popular Party amid escalating tensions with the Sánchez government.
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.
Spain’s Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz has been inhabilitated for two years amid a political storm over judicial independence and government accountability.
A study reveals Gabriel Rufián and Isabel Díaz Ayuso as the most desired male and female politicians in Spain, highlighting their significant popularity and public appeal.
Carlos Mazón's resignation over mishandled crisis response in Valencia exposes governance failures and prompts calls for greater political accountability within the Popular Party.
Glovo is employing former politicians as part of its strategy to secure its business position in Spain.
Spain's Attorney General faces political and judicial pressure over attendance at the Judicial Year Opening.
Sánchez claims judges are politicizing their roles by attacking him and his family.
Pedro Sánchez criticizes judges for alleged political motivations in family investigations.
Yolanda Díaz reaffirms her commitment to complete Spain's legislative term, stressing the importance of stable governance.