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PP's Attempt to Divide Governing Coalition on Immigration Backfires
The Spanish Popular Party's attempt to block a PSOE-Junts agreement on delegating immigration powers to Catalonia backfired, uniting the governing coalition and highlighting unexpected cooperation between Catalan independence parties. The PP's proposal was rejected, and the agreement will proceed to...
PP's Attempt to Divide Governing Coalition on Immigration Backfires
The Spanish Popular Party's attempt to block a PSOE-Junts agreement on delegating immigration powers to Catalonia backfired, uniting the governing coalition and highlighting unexpected cooperation between Catalan independence parties. The PP's proposal was rejected, and the agreement will proceed to...
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60% Bias Score


Vox Challenges Catalonia Immigration Bill, Citing Constitutional Violation
Vox initiated a parliamentary challenge against a bill delegating immigration powers to Catalonia, arguing it violates Article 149 of the Spanish Constitution, which reserves immigration authority to the central government; the party plans further legal action if the bill progresses.
Vox Challenges Catalonia Immigration Bill, Citing Constitutional Violation
Vox initiated a parliamentary challenge against a bill delegating immigration powers to Catalonia, arguing it violates Article 149 of the Spanish Constitution, which reserves immigration authority to the central government; the party plans further legal action if the bill progresses.
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52% Bias Score


No-Confidence Vote Against Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez to Proceed on Tuesday
The Spanish Parliament will debate a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Tuesday, initiated by Junts; Sánchez is expected to refuse, leading to a potentially destabilizing political showdown.
No-Confidence Vote Against Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez to Proceed on Tuesday
The Spanish Parliament will debate a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Tuesday, initiated by Junts; Sánchez is expected to refuse, leading to a potentially destabilizing political showdown.
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56% Bias Score


Handcuffed Terrorist Accuses Spanish Intelligence in Unprecedented Parliamentary Testimony
Convicted terrorist Mohammed Houli, appearing handcuffed in Spain's lower house—a first—accused the CNI of knowing about the Ripoll imam's plans, causing political outrage and setting a controversial precedent.
Handcuffed Terrorist Accuses Spanish Intelligence in Unprecedented Parliamentary Testimony
Convicted terrorist Mohammed Houli, appearing handcuffed in Spain's lower house—a first—accused the CNI of knowing about the Ripoll imam's plans, causing political outrage and setting a controversial precedent.
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48% Bias Score


Feijóo Pledges More Proactive Opposition Against Sánchez Government
PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo announced a more aggressive strategy against Pedro Sánchez's government on Monday, focusing initially on housing policy to challenge the PSOE, while also criticizing Vox and warning against concessions to Catalan separatists regarding border control.
Feijóo Pledges More Proactive Opposition Against Sánchez Government
PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo announced a more aggressive strategy against Pedro Sánchez's government on Monday, focusing initially on housing policy to challenge the PSOE, while also criticizing Vox and warning against concessions to Catalan separatists regarding border control.
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60% Bias Score


Revised Spanish Decree Approved: Pension Increases and Aid Included, Tax Reforms Excluded
The Spanish government approved a revised decree including pension increases, extended public transport discounts, and aid for storm and volcano victims, but excluding tax reforms and some financial aid to regions after negotiations with Junts.
Revised Spanish Decree Approved: Pension Increases and Aid Included, Tax Reforms Excluded
The Spanish government approved a revised decree including pension increases, extended public transport discounts, and aid for storm and volcano victims, but excluding tax reforms and some financial aid to regions after negotiations with Junts.
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40% Bias Score

PSOE's Immigration Power Delegation to Catalonia Sparks Internal Conflict
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) agreed to delegate immigration powers to Catalonia's regional government, causing internal divisions within the PSOE, particularly from Emiliano García-Page, president of Castilla-La Mancha, who will express strong opposition, while others within the party...

PSOE's Immigration Power Delegation to Catalonia Sparks Internal Conflict
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) agreed to delegate immigration powers to Catalonia's regional government, causing internal divisions within the PSOE, particularly from Emiliano García-Page, president of Castilla-La Mancha, who will express strong opposition, while others within the party...
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60% Bias Score

Basque Country Assumes Control of Work Permits and Meteorological Services
The Basque Country government and the central Spanish government finalized the transfer of authority over work permits for foreign nationals and meteorological services to the Basque Country, including the free transfer of the old AEMET headquarters in San Sebastian.

Basque Country Assumes Control of Work Permits and Meteorological Services
The Basque Country government and the central Spanish government finalized the transfer of authority over work permits for foreign nationals and meteorological services to the Basque Country, including the free transfer of the old AEMET headquarters in San Sebastian.
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32% Bias Score

García-Page Condemns Sánchez's Coalition with Junts and Bildu
Castilla-La Mancha's president, Emiliano García-Page, vehemently criticized Pedro Sánchez's coalition with Junts and Bildu in Brussels, rejecting their proposal for regional minimum wage variations due to its threat to Spain's unity and expressing concern over the potential for further political ins...

García-Page Condemns Sánchez's Coalition with Junts and Bildu
Castilla-La Mancha's president, Emiliano García-Page, vehemently criticized Pedro Sánchez's coalition with Junts and Bildu in Brussels, rejecting their proposal for regional minimum wage variations due to its threat to Spain's unity and expressing concern over the potential for further political ins...
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Government to Introduce 15 New Laws Amidst Political Challenges
The Spanish government will introduce 15 new laws in the upcoming parliamentary session, aiming to expand rights for the majority, following the enactment of 27 laws in the first 14 months of the legislature, despite facing challenges from opposition parties and internal negotiations.

Spanish Government to Introduce 15 New Laws Amidst Political Challenges
The Spanish government will introduce 15 new laws in the upcoming parliamentary session, aiming to expand rights for the majority, following the enactment of 27 laws in the first 14 months of the legislature, despite facing challenges from opposition parties and internal negotiations.
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56% Bias Score

Sánchez Concedes to Junts, Exposing Government Weakness
The Spanish government, led by Pedro Sánchez, conceded to demands by Junts per Catalunya, a Catalan separatist party, to approve several legislative measures, including pension revaluation and public transport subsidies, in exchange for Junts' approval of a bill and a vote on a no-confidence motion,...

Sánchez Concedes to Junts, Exposing Government Weakness
The Spanish government, led by Pedro Sánchez, conceded to demands by Junts per Catalunya, a Catalan separatist party, to approve several legislative measures, including pension revaluation and public transport subsidies, in exchange for Junts' approval of a bill and a vote on a no-confidence motion,...
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Government Agrees to No-Confidence Debate, But Retains Final Decision
The Spanish government agreed to allow a parliamentary debate on a no-confidence motion demanded by Junts per Catalunya, following a breakdown in negotiations over a government decree; however, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez maintains the right to ultimately decide against submitting to the motion.

Spanish Government Agrees to No-Confidence Debate, But Retains Final Decision
The Spanish government agreed to allow a parliamentary debate on a no-confidence motion demanded by Junts per Catalunya, following a breakdown in negotiations over a government decree; however, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez maintains the right to ultimately decide against submitting to the motion.
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36% Bias Score
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