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PSOE Secretary Jailed, Triggering Major Government Crisis
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) secretary of organization Santos Cerdán was jailed for corruption, creating a major crisis for the ruling coalition government; this is unprecedented and follows recent scandals involving previous secretaries of organization, raising concerns about the party's...
PSOE Secretary Jailed, Triggering Major Government Crisis
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) secretary of organization Santos Cerdán was jailed for corruption, creating a major crisis for the ruling coalition government; this is unprecedented and follows recent scandals involving previous secretaries of organization, raising concerns about the party's...
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52% Bias Score


Cerdán's Imprisonment Fuels Calls for Sánchez's Resignation and Early Elections in Spain
Following the imprisonment of former PSOE secretary José Manuel Cerdán on charges of bribery and criminal organization, the Popular Party (PP) is demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and early elections, citing Cerdán's close ties to Sánchez and highlighting the case's impact on...
Cerdán's Imprisonment Fuels Calls for Sánchez's Resignation and Early Elections in Spain
Following the imprisonment of former PSOE secretary José Manuel Cerdán on charges of bribery and criminal organization, the Popular Party (PP) is demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and early elections, citing Cerdán's close ties to Sánchez and highlighting the case's impact on...
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64% Bias Score


Evidence Links Former PSOE Secretary to €620,000 Bribery Scheme
A Spanish judge investigating alleged bribery within the PSOE found "consistent evidence" implicating former secretary Santos Cerdán, citing a private contract granting him 45% ownership of Servinabar, a company involved in a mining concession with Acciona and payments to Ábalos's foundation, totali...
Evidence Links Former PSOE Secretary to €620,000 Bribery Scheme
A Spanish judge investigating alleged bribery within the PSOE found "consistent evidence" implicating former secretary Santos Cerdán, citing a private contract granting him 45% ownership of Servinabar, a company involved in a mining concession with Acciona and payments to Ábalos's foundation, totali...
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40% Bias Score


Sumar Pushes for Ninefold Increase in Spain's Housing Plan Budget
Spain's junior coalition partner, Sumar, demands a ninefold increase—to €65 billion—in the State Housing Plan budget (2026-2029), contrasting with the PSOE's €7 billion proposal, to tackle soaring housing prices (64% since 2014) and stagnating wages (23%).
Sumar Pushes for Ninefold Increase in Spain's Housing Plan Budget
Spain's junior coalition partner, Sumar, demands a ninefold increase—to €65 billion—in the State Housing Plan budget (2026-2029), contrasting with the PSOE's €7 billion proposal, to tackle soaring housing prices (64% since 2014) and stagnating wages (23%).
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44% Bias Score


Closed-Door Hearing for Former PSOE Secretary in Corruption Inquiry
The Supreme Court will question Santos Cerdán, former PSOE secretary, on Monday regarding alleged corruption within the Ministry of Transport under José Luis Ábalos; the proceedings will be closed due to the secrecy mandated by law until the trial.
Closed-Door Hearing for Former PSOE Secretary in Corruption Inquiry
The Supreme Court will question Santos Cerdán, former PSOE secretary, on Monday regarding alleged corruption within the Ministry of Transport under José Luis Ábalos; the proceedings will be closed due to the secrecy mandated by law until the trial.
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36% Bias Score


Veteran PSOE Member Praises Sánchez's Leadership Amidst Economic Success and Corruption Case
A long-time PSOE member and former government official assesses Pedro Sánchez's presidency positively, citing economic success, social programs, and strengthened international influence, while acknowledging challenges like a recent corruption case.
Veteran PSOE Member Praises Sánchez's Leadership Amidst Economic Success and Corruption Case
A long-time PSOE member and former government official assesses Pedro Sánchez's presidency positively, citing economic success, social programs, and strengthened international influence, while acknowledging challenges like a recent corruption case.
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64% Bias Score

Spanish Judge Jails Former PSOE Official Over Bribery Scheme
A Spanish judge ordered the pre-trial imprisonment of former PSOE official Santos Cerdán on Monday, citing evidence of his central role in an alleged bribery scheme involving at least €620,000 in bribes from Acciona, paid through his connections with former Minister José Luis Ábalos and Ábalos's for...

Spanish Judge Jails Former PSOE Official Over Bribery Scheme
A Spanish judge ordered the pre-trial imprisonment of former PSOE official Santos Cerdán on Monday, citing evidence of his central role in an alleged bribery scheme involving at least €620,000 in bribes from Acciona, paid through his connections with former Minister José Luis Ábalos and Ábalos's for...
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Ex-Official Jailed in Public Works Bribery Case
Former PSOE secretary Santos Cerdán was sent to prison on Monday for alleged involvement in a public works bribery scheme, denying all charges and claiming political persecution, prompting a significant political crisis within Spain's governing coalition.

Spanish Ex-Official Jailed in Public Works Bribery Case
Former PSOE secretary Santos Cerdán was sent to prison on Monday for alleged involvement in a public works bribery scheme, denying all charges and claiming political persecution, prompting a significant political crisis within Spain's governing coalition.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish PSOE Faces Calls for Ethical Regeneration and Early Elections Amid Corruption Scandals
Over 100 prominent Spanish figures, including five former PSOE ministers, published a manifesto demanding ethical regeneration within the PSOE and urgent general elections due to recent corruption scandals, citing concerns about judicial independence and pressure on anti-corruption bodies.

Spanish PSOE Faces Calls for Ethical Regeneration and Early Elections Amid Corruption Scandals
Over 100 prominent Spanish figures, including five former PSOE ministers, published a manifesto demanding ethical regeneration within the PSOE and urgent general elections due to recent corruption scandals, citing concerns about judicial independence and pressure on anti-corruption bodies.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Attack Bolsters Sánchez Amid Corruption Scandal
Amid a major corruption scandal involving top PSOE officials, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faced unexpected support when Donald Trump attacked Spain during a NATO summit, shifting Spanish domestic politics and potentially bolstering Sánchez's position.

Trump's Attack Bolsters Sánchez Amid Corruption Scandal
Amid a major corruption scandal involving top PSOE officials, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faced unexpected support when Donald Trump attacked Spain during a NATO summit, shifting Spanish domestic politics and potentially bolstering Sánchez's position.
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44% Bias Score

González Rejects Sánchez, Calls for Early Elections
Former Spanish Prime Minister Felipe González announced he will not vote for the PSOE if Pedro Sánchez runs for re-election, harshly criticizing the recently approved amnesty law as a "shame" and accusing Sánchez of mismanaging internal corruption cases.

González Rejects Sánchez, Calls for Early Elections
Former Spanish Prime Minister Felipe González announced he will not vote for the PSOE if Pedro Sánchez runs for re-election, harshly criticizing the recently approved amnesty law as a "shame" and accusing Sánchez of mismanaging internal corruption cases.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Parliament Passes Controversial Procedural Reform
The Spanish Parliament narrowly passed a procedural reform proposed by the PP to limit the government's control over the legislative timeline, despite PSOE criticism and abstentions from key allies, raising concerns about future legislative efficiency.

Spanish Parliament Passes Controversial Procedural Reform
The Spanish Parliament narrowly passed a procedural reform proposed by the PP to limit the government's control over the legislative timeline, despite PSOE criticism and abstentions from key allies, raising concerns about future legislative efficiency.
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40% Bias Score
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