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Spain's Sánchez Government: A Shifting Narrative Masking the Dismantling of Article 155
Since June 1st, 2018, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government has employed various narratives—initially combating corruption, then neoliberalism, and later fascism—to mask its core goal: dismantling the 2017 majority that enabled the application of Article 155 against Catalan secessionists...
Spain's Sánchez Government: A Shifting Narrative Masking the Dismantling of Article 155
Since June 1st, 2018, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government has employed various narratives—initially combating corruption, then neoliberalism, and later fascism—to mask its core goal: dismantling the 2017 majority that enabled the application of Article 155 against Catalan secessionists...
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68% Bias Score


JxCat Gives Sánchez Six-Week Ultimatum on Catalan Amnesty and EU Language Status
Junts per Catalunya has given the Spanish government a six-week ultimatum to fulfill its promises of an amnesty for Catalan leaders and official recognition of the Catalan language in the EU; failure to do so will end JxCat's support for the government.
JxCat Gives Sánchez Six-Week Ultimatum on Catalan Amnesty and EU Language Status
Junts per Catalunya has given the Spanish government a six-week ultimatum to fulfill its promises of an amnesty for Catalan leaders and official recognition of the Catalan language in the EU; failure to do so will end JxCat's support for the government.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Rejects Appeals, Upholding Embezzlement Charges Against Puigdemont
The Spanish Supreme Court's Appeals Chamber rejected appeals against Judge Llarena's refusal to apply the Amnesty Law to embezzlement charges against Carles Puigdemont and two other exiled ex-councilors, allowing them to appeal to the Constitutional Court, while asserting the Supreme Court's authori...
Supreme Court Rejects Appeals, Upholding Embezzlement Charges Against Puigdemont
The Spanish Supreme Court's Appeals Chamber rejected appeals against Judge Llarena's refusal to apply the Amnesty Law to embezzlement charges against Carles Puigdemont and two other exiled ex-councilors, allowing them to appeal to the Constitutional Court, while asserting the Supreme Court's authori...
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44% Bias Score


Spain's Supreme Court Rejects Amnesty for Puigdemont on Embezzlement Charges
The Spanish Supreme Court rejected amnesty for former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont and others for embezzlement, citing the law's exclusion of cases involving personal enrichment from public funds used for the 2017 independence referendum. Puigdemont can appeal to the Constitutional Court.
Spain's Supreme Court Rejects Amnesty for Puigdemont on Embezzlement Charges
The Spanish Supreme Court rejected amnesty for former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont and others for embezzlement, citing the law's exclusion of cases involving personal enrichment from public funds used for the 2017 independence referendum. Puigdemont can appeal to the Constitutional Court.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Budget Failure Exacerbates Catalan Tensions
The Spanish government's failure to pass the 2025 budget due to disagreements with Catalan separatist parties Junts and ERC, who demand a unique economic agreement, intensifies political tensions and threatens future budgets.
Spanish Budget Failure Exacerbates Catalan Tensions
The Spanish government's failure to pass the 2025 budget due to disagreements with Catalan separatist parties Junts and ERC, who demand a unique economic agreement, intensifies political tensions and threatens future budgets.
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64% Bias Score


Delayed Amnesty Fuels Tension in Spain's Governing Coalition
The Spanish government's amnesty law, key to Pedro Sánchez's premiership, is delayed in benefiting Carles Puigdemont and other exiled Catalan officials, causing tension within the governing coalition and uncertainty about its future.
Delayed Amnesty Fuels Tension in Spain's Governing Coalition
The Spanish government's amnesty law, key to Pedro Sánchez's premiership, is delayed in benefiting Carles Puigdemont and other exiled Catalan officials, causing tension within the governing coalition and uncertainty about its future.
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40% Bias Score

PSC Depoliticizes Sant Jordi, Angering Catalan Independence Movements
The Catalan Socialist Party (PSC) is attempting to depoliticize Sant Jordi, sparking outrage among Catalan independence movements who accuse the PSC of excluding their nationalist viewpoints and reclaiming a celebration they considered their own. This action follows the PSC's electoral victory and a...

PSC Depoliticizes Sant Jordi, Angering Catalan Independence Movements
The Catalan Socialist Party (PSC) is attempting to depoliticize Sant Jordi, sparking outrage among Catalan independence movements who accuse the PSC of excluding their nationalist viewpoints and reclaiming a celebration they considered their own. This action follows the PSC's electoral victory and a...
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52% Bias Score

Montoro Testifies on Catalan Crisis, Expresses Regret Over Article 155
Former Spanish Minister Cristóbal Montoro testified before Congress about the Catalan crisis, expressing regret over Article 155 but denying knowledge of unauthorized investigations; he highlighted the subsequent economic rescue operation and the normalization of the Catalan budget.

Montoro Testifies on Catalan Crisis, Expresses Regret Over Article 155
Former Spanish Minister Cristóbal Montoro testified before Congress about the Catalan crisis, expressing regret over Article 155 but denying knowledge of unauthorized investigations; he highlighted the subsequent economic rescue operation and the normalization of the Catalan budget.
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40% Bias Score

Zapatero Predicts Spanish Election to Center on Dismantling Constitutional Regime
Former Prime Minister Zapatero predicted that the upcoming Spanish election will focus on dismantling the current constitutional regime, potentially leading to a transition from democracy to a leftist, plurinational republic, with a central debate over recognizing the Catalan nation.

Zapatero Predicts Spanish Election to Center on Dismantling Constitutional Regime
Former Prime Minister Zapatero predicted that the upcoming Spanish election will focus on dismantling the current constitutional regime, potentially leading to a transition from democracy to a leftist, plurinational republic, with a central debate over recognizing the Catalan nation.
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80% Bias Score

ERC Demands Catalan Control of Barcelona Airport, Opposing Expansion
Oriol Junqueras, leader of ERC, opposes the expansion of Barcelona-El Prat airport, demanding instead that Catalonia manage the airport and its infrastructure, reigniting a political debate amidst negotiations for the transfer of Cercanías commuter rail services and highlighting ERC's broader push f...

ERC Demands Catalan Control of Barcelona Airport, Opposing Expansion
Oriol Junqueras, leader of ERC, opposes the expansion of Barcelona-El Prat airport, demanding instead that Catalonia manage the airport and its infrastructure, reigniting a political debate amidst negotiations for the transfer of Cercanías commuter rail services and highlighting ERC's broader push f...
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52% Bias Score

Catalonia Immigration Deal Sparks Controversy"
Spain's PSOE and Junts parties agreed to grant Catalonia control over immigration, prompting criticism due to its lack of objective justification, potential for discrimination, and contradiction of previous government policies.

Catalonia Immigration Deal Sparks Controversy"
Spain's PSOE and Junts parties agreed to grant Catalonia control over immigration, prompting criticism due to its lack of objective justification, potential for discrimination, and contradiction of previous government policies.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Court Rejects Puigdemont's Absentee Vote
The Spanish Constitutional Court rejected Carles Puigdemont's absentee vote in the Catalan Parliament's June constitutive session, deeming it inadmissible due to his evasion of Spanish justice; this decision, based on a challenge by the Popular Party (PP), did not affect the Parliament's composition...

Spanish Court Rejects Puigdemont's Absentee Vote
The Spanish Constitutional Court rejected Carles Puigdemont's absentee vote in the Catalan Parliament's June constitutive session, deeming it inadmissible due to his evasion of Spanish justice; this decision, based on a challenge by the Popular Party (PP), did not affect the Parliament's composition...
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36% Bias Score
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