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Lambán's Legacy: Economic Growth and Political Conflict in Aragón
Javier Lambán, during his 40-year political career in Aragón, prioritized regional interests, attracting over €50 billion in investment and successfully reclaiming Sijena artifacts from Catalonia, while facing conflicts with the Spanish central government and advocating for transparency within the P...
Lambán's Legacy: Economic Growth and Political Conflict in Aragón
Javier Lambán, during his 40-year political career in Aragón, prioritized regional interests, attracting over €50 billion in investment and successfully reclaiming Sijena artifacts from Catalonia, while facing conflicts with the Spanish central government and advocating for transparency within the P...
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48% Bias Score


Puente's Online Outburst: Contrasting Public Image with Aggressive Rhetoric
Spanish politician Óscar Puente's recent 50-message X tirade against Fernández Mañueco contrasts sharply with his known affable nature and past image, raising questions about political authenticity and messaging.
Puente's Online Outburst: Contrasting Public Image with Aggressive Rhetoric
Spanish politician Óscar Puente's recent 50-message X tirade against Fernández Mañueco contrasts sharply with his known affable nature and past image, raising questions about political authenticity and messaging.
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56% Bias Score


Puigdemont's Fugitive Status Paralyzes Spanish Government
One year after Carles Puigdemont's second escape, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government remains dependent on Junts, a party whose leader evaded justice, resulting in a political stalemate that has blocked budget approval and eroded public trust.
Puigdemont's Fugitive Status Paralyzes Spanish Government
One year after Carles Puigdemont's second escape, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government remains dependent on Junts, a party whose leader evaded justice, resulting in a political stalemate that has blocked budget approval and eroded public trust.
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60% Bias Score


PSOE at Record Low; PP and Vox Poised for Majority Government
A new Sigma Dos poll reveals the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) at a record low, while the People's Party (PP) leads with 34.9% and Vox gains 14.8%, potentially forming a majority government. The PSOE's image is damaged by the Koldo corruption case.
PSOE at Record Low; PP and Vox Poised for Majority Government
A new Sigma Dos poll reveals the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) at a record low, while the People's Party (PP) leads with 34.9% and Vox gains 14.8%, potentially forming a majority government. The PSOE's image is damaged by the Koldo corruption case.
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60% Bias Score


Spanish Investigation Uncovers €6 Million in Payments to Company Linked to Bribery Scheme
A Spanish investigation alleges a bribery scheme involving former PSOE secretary Santos Cerdán, ex-minister José Luis Ábalos, and businessman Joseba Antxon Alonso, focusing on €6 million in payments from Acciona to Servinabar, a company allegedly used to channel bribes, with further investigation ne...
Spanish Investigation Uncovers €6 Million in Payments to Company Linked to Bribery Scheme
A Spanish investigation alleges a bribery scheme involving former PSOE secretary Santos Cerdán, ex-minister José Luis Ábalos, and businessman Joseba Antxon Alonso, focusing on €6 million in payments from Acciona to Servinabar, a company allegedly used to channel bribes, with further investigation ne...
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48% Bias Score


PSOE Appoints Casares as Cantabria's Government Delegate
Pedro Casares, Secretary General of the PSOE in Cantabria, was appointed as the new Government Delegate on Tuesday by the Council of Ministers, succeeding Eugenia Gómez de Diego; he will resign as a national deputy and aims to become Cantabria's president in 2027.
PSOE Appoints Casares as Cantabria's Government Delegate
Pedro Casares, Secretary General of the PSOE in Cantabria, was appointed as the new Government Delegate on Tuesday by the Council of Ministers, succeeding Eugenia Gómez de Diego; he will resign as a national deputy and aims to become Cantabria's president in 2027.
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56% Bias Score

Lambán's Departure Highlights PSOE Internal Conflict
Javier Lambán, former president of Aragón, concluded his eight-year presidency and decades-long political career in July 2023, marked by a significant and highly publicized conflict with PSOE leader Pedro Sánchez, culminating in public criticism and disciplinary actions within the party.

Lambán's Departure Highlights PSOE Internal Conflict
Javier Lambán, former president of Aragón, concluded his eight-year presidency and decades-long political career in July 2023, marked by a significant and highly publicized conflict with PSOE leader Pedro Sánchez, culminating in public criticism and disciplinary actions within the party.
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40% Bias Score

Estepona Court Confirms PSOE Membership Irregularities, Rules Not Criminal"))
A Spanish court confirmed irregularities in 2020 PSOE membership registrations in Estepona, Malaga, impacting the 2022 executive election won by Enma Molina; the court ruled it an internal party matter, not a criminal offense.

Estepona Court Confirms PSOE Membership Irregularities, Rules Not Criminal"))
A Spanish court confirmed irregularities in 2020 PSOE membership registrations in Estepona, Malaga, impacting the 2022 executive election won by Enma Molina; the court ruled it an internal party matter, not a criminal offense.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish PP Considers Coordinated Regional Elections Amidst National Uncertainty
Several Spanish autonomous communities governed by the PP are considering holding early regional elections concurrently with potential early general elections, particularly Castilla y León and Andalusia, depending on the national government's budget passage and the resulting political climate.

Spanish PP Considers Coordinated Regional Elections Amidst National Uncertainty
Several Spanish autonomous communities governed by the PP are considering holding early regional elections concurrently with potential early general elections, particularly Castilla y León and Andalusia, depending on the national government's budget passage and the resulting political climate.
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64% Bias Score

Feijóo's "Overrated Vacations" Spark Political Debate in Spain
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of Spain's opposition PP, declared "vacations are overrated," prompting controversy and revealing the party's summer plan to create lists of laws to repeal and replace from the current government, highlighting a struggle between demolishing existing policies versus offer...

Feijóo's "Overrated Vacations" Spark Political Debate in Spain
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of Spain's opposition PP, declared "vacations are overrated," prompting controversy and revealing the party's summer plan to create lists of laws to repeal and replace from the current government, highlighting a struggle between demolishing existing policies versus offer...
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44% Bias Score

Fraud Allegations Against Spanish Dana Recovery Commissioner
José María Ángel Batalla, the Spanish government commissioner for post-Dana reconstruction, is accused by the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency of falsifying academic credentials to obtain a public office; the PSOE defends him, while the PP demands his dismissal.

Fraud Allegations Against Spanish Dana Recovery Commissioner
José María Ángel Batalla, the Spanish government commissioner for post-Dana reconstruction, is accused by the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency of falsifying academic credentials to obtain a public office; the PSOE defends him, while the PP demands his dismissal.
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60% Bias Score

PSOE Secretary Resigns, Imprisoned Amid Corruption Scandal
Following a damning Guardia Civil report implicating him in a corruption case, PSOE Secretary Santos Cerdán requested financial aid for his defense from Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who refused, leading to Cerdán's resignation, imprisonment, and his family now covering his legal fees.

PSOE Secretary Resigns, Imprisoned Amid Corruption Scandal
Following a damning Guardia Civil report implicating him in a corruption case, PSOE Secretary Santos Cerdán requested financial aid for his defense from Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who refused, leading to Cerdán's resignation, imprisonment, and his family now covering his legal fees.
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40% Bias Score
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