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Podemos Rejects Andalusian Electoral Alliance with IU and Sumar
Podemos in Andalusia has rejected an invitation from Izquierda Unida (IU) and Sumar to renew their electoral alliance, 'Por Andalucía', for the 2026 regional elections, citing a refusal to accept ultimatums and prioritizing a national strategy of opposition to the PSOE-led government, risking loss o...
Podemos Rejects Andalusian Electoral Alliance with IU and Sumar
Podemos in Andalusia has rejected an invitation from Izquierda Unida (IU) and Sumar to renew their electoral alliance, 'Por Andalucía', for the 2026 regional elections, citing a refusal to accept ultimatums and prioritizing a national strategy of opposition to the PSOE-led government, risking loss o...
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Government Blames Madrid's Tax Cuts to Justify Increased Funding for Catalonia
The Spanish government is attempting to justify increased funding for Catalonia by accusing Madrid of unfair tax competition, a narrative refuted by Madrid's data showing its significant contribution to national revenue, and facing opposition within the governing coalition.
Spanish Government Blames Madrid's Tax Cuts to Justify Increased Funding for Catalonia
The Spanish government is attempting to justify increased funding for Catalonia by accusing Madrid of unfair tax competition, a narrative refuted by Madrid's data showing its significant contribution to national revenue, and facing opposition within the governing coalition.
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56% Bias Score


Madrid's Tax Cuts Spark Debate on Fiscal Fairness in Spain
The Madrid regional government is accused of using tax cuts to attract wealthy residents and businesses, triggering a debate about fiscal fairness and regional autonomy in Spain.
Madrid's Tax Cuts Spark Debate on Fiscal Fairness in Spain
The Madrid regional government is accused of using tax cuts to attract wealthy residents and businesses, triggering a debate about fiscal fairness and regional autonomy in Spain.
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52% Bias Score


PP Delays Decision on Valencian Leader's Future, Linking it to Flood Reconstruction
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of Spain's People's Party (PP), has postponed a decision on Carlos Mazón's future as president of the Valencian Community following devastating floods, linking it to the success of reconstruction efforts and public opinion before upcoming elections and anniversaries.
PP Delays Decision on Valencian Leader's Future, Linking it to Flood Reconstruction
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of Spain's People's Party (PP), has postponed a decision on Carlos Mazón's future as president of the Valencian Community following devastating floods, linking it to the success of reconstruction efforts and public opinion before upcoming elections and anniversaries.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Government Faces Budget Approval Hurdles Amidst Coalition Disputes
The Spanish government announced its intention to present the 2026 budget, facing challenges from coalition partners like Junts, demanding €50 billion in outstanding payments before negotiations, and Podemos, opposing increased military spending, mirroring previous budget failures.
Spanish Government Faces Budget Approval Hurdles Amidst Coalition Disputes
The Spanish government announced its intention to present the 2026 budget, facing challenges from coalition partners like Junts, demanding €50 billion in outstanding payments before negotiations, and Podemos, opposing increased military spending, mirroring previous budget failures.
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Government Faces Internal Conflict Over New Classified Information Bill
Internal tensions within the Spanish government over a new classified information bill, transferring authority from the Defense Ministry to the Presidency Ministry, have led to the Popular Party requesting a parliamentary hearing to address reported disagreements between ministers.
Spanish Government Faces Internal Conflict Over New Classified Information Bill
Internal tensions within the Spanish government over a new classified information bill, transferring authority from the Defense Ministry to the Presidency Ministry, have led to the Popular Party requesting a parliamentary hearing to address reported disagreements between ministers.
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40% Bias Score

Catalan Tax Collection Plan Faces Staffing Challenges and Opposition
The Catalan government plans to collect all taxes generated in Catalonia by 2028, increasing its tax revenue significantly, but faces challenges recruiting sufficient staff and opposition from Spanish tax inspectors, who cite legal and practical concerns, mirroring previous conflicts such as the Rod...

Catalan Tax Collection Plan Faces Staffing Challenges and Opposition
The Catalan government plans to collect all taxes generated in Catalonia by 2028, increasing its tax revenue significantly, but faces challenges recruiting sufficient staff and opposition from Spanish tax inspectors, who cite legal and practical concerns, mirroring previous conflicts such as the Rod...
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52% Bias Score

Catalonia's Fiscal Autonomy Plan Delayed Until 2028
Catalonia's plan to manage its personal income tax (IRPF) by 2026 is delayed until 2028 due to personnel shortages and insufficient technology within its tax agency, despite agreements with the Spanish government, highlighting the complexities of achieving fiscal autonomy.

Catalonia's Fiscal Autonomy Plan Delayed Until 2028
Catalonia's plan to manage its personal income tax (IRPF) by 2026 is delayed until 2028 due to personnel shortages and insufficient technology within its tax agency, despite agreements with the Spanish government, highlighting the complexities of achieving fiscal autonomy.
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44% Bias Score

Spain's Left Seeks Unity Amidst Internal Divisions and Voter Disengagement
Facing internal divisions and voter disconnect, Spain's left-wing coalition Sumar is seeking to rebuild unity for future elections, while navigating challenges posed by Podemos's opposition to the current government, and aiming to create a broader left-wing alliance.

Spain's Left Seeks Unity Amidst Internal Divisions and Voter Disengagement
Facing internal divisions and voter disconnect, Spain's left-wing coalition Sumar is seeking to rebuild unity for future elections, while navigating challenges posed by Podemos's opposition to the current government, and aiming to create a broader left-wing alliance.
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40% 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

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

Catalonia Accuses Madrid of Unfair Tax Competition
Catalan President Salvador Illa accuses Madrid of engaging in "dumping fiscal" due to tax cuts that disadvantage neighboring regions, while Madrid's president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, counters that Madrid contributes 70% to Spain's common fund and criticizes Catalonia's high taxes.

Catalonia Accuses Madrid of Unfair Tax Competition
Catalan President Salvador Illa accuses Madrid of engaging in "dumping fiscal" due to tax cuts that disadvantage neighboring regions, while Madrid's president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, counters that Madrid contributes 70% to Spain's common fund and criticizes Catalonia's high taxes.
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56% Bias Score
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