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Compromís Seeks to End €75,000 Annual Payment for Former Valencian Presidents
Compromís will propose a law change in the Valencian Cortes to prevent former presidents of the Generalitat from automatically joining the Advisory Legal Council (CJC) and receiving €75,000 annually for 15 years, citing public dissatisfaction with this privilege and its potential application to curr...
Compromís Seeks to End €75,000 Annual Payment for Former Valencian Presidents
Compromís will propose a law change in the Valencian Cortes to prevent former presidents of the Generalitat from automatically joining the Advisory Legal Council (CJC) and receiving €75,000 annually for 15 years, citing public dissatisfaction with this privilege and its potential application to curr...
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52% Bias Score


Valencia Floods Threaten PP's Dominance
The Popular Party's (PP) dominance in Valencia, Spain, is threatened by criticism over the regional government's handling of recent devastating floods, raising questions about the party's future in the region.
Valencia Floods Threaten PP's Dominance
The Popular Party's (PP) dominance in Valencia, Spain, is threatened by criticism over the regional government's handling of recent devastating floods, raising questions about the party's future in the region.
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48% Bias Score


PP Requests EU Investigation into Hiring of Spanish PM's Brother
The Partido Popular in Spain has formally requested that the European Commission investigate the hiring of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother by a public administration due to alleged favoritism and violation of EU principles of equality and impartiality, citing 329 communications betwee...
PP Requests EU Investigation into Hiring of Spanish PM's Brother
The Partido Popular in Spain has formally requested that the European Commission investigate the hiring of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother by a public administration due to alleged favoritism and violation of EU principles of equality and impartiality, citing 329 communications betwee...
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52% Bias Score


Senate Investigates 'Koldo Case' Links to Former Andalusian Coordinator
Former Andalusian Government Delegation coordinator Antonio Fernández Menéndez testified before a Senate committee investigating the 'Koldo case', denying involvement despite his links to companies Áridos Anfersa and OPR, which received government contracts; the investigation is examining the nature...
Senate Investigates 'Koldo Case' Links to Former Andalusian Coordinator
Former Andalusian Government Delegation coordinator Antonio Fernández Menéndez testified before a Senate committee investigating the 'Koldo case', denying involvement despite his links to companies Áridos Anfersa and OPR, which received government contracts; the investigation is examining the nature...
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Government Likely to Postpone 2025 Budget
The Spanish government is highly unlikely to present the 2025 budget due to stalled negotiations with key coalition partners, notably ERC's refusal to approve the budget, leading to a focus on other legislative priorities and a potential shift to 2026 budget planning.
Spanish Government Likely to Postpone 2025 Budget
The Spanish government is highly unlikely to present the 2025 budget due to stalled negotiations with key coalition partners, notably ERC's refusal to approve the budget, leading to a focus on other legislative priorities and a potential shift to 2026 budget planning.
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48% Bias Score


PSOE Málaga Awards Convicted Official Amid ERE Corruption Controversy
The PSOE of Málaga awarded the Carmen Olmedo Award to Magdalena Álvarez, a former minister convicted in the ERE corruption case, despite the Seville High Court's challenge to the Constitutional Court's ruling before the European Union, highlighting a political rift over the handling of the case.
PSOE Málaga Awards Convicted Official Amid ERE Corruption Controversy
The PSOE of Málaga awarded the Carmen Olmedo Award to Magdalena Álvarez, a former minister convicted in the ERE corruption case, despite the Seville High Court's challenge to the Constitutional Court's ruling before the European Union, highlighting a political rift over the handling of the case.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Coalition Government Faces Budget Showdown
Spain's coalition government faces a major conflict over the 2025 national budget, with Sumar publicly opposing the PSOE's plan to postpone its presentation due to a lack of guaranteed parliamentary support; this disagreement follows other clashes over minimum wage taxation and military spending, hi...

Spanish Coalition Government Faces Budget Showdown
Spain's coalition government faces a major conflict over the 2025 national budget, with Sumar publicly opposing the PSOE's plan to postpone its presentation due to a lack of guaranteed parliamentary support; this disagreement follows other clashes over minimum wage taxation and military spending, hi...
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Orders Deep Dive into Ábalos's Finances
A Spanish Supreme Court judge investigating former Minister José Luis Ábalos requested financial records from 2014 to the present from the Tax Agency and a bank, to verify claims of bribe money received from businessman Víctor de Aldama and passed through Koldo García, Ábalos's former advisor.

Supreme Court Orders Deep Dive into Ábalos's Finances
A Spanish Supreme Court judge investigating former Minister José Luis Ábalos requested financial records from 2014 to the present from the Tax Agency and a bank, to verify claims of bribe money received from businessman Víctor de Aldama and passed through Koldo García, Ábalos's former advisor.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Government Faces Budget Crisis, Early Elections Possible
Spain's 2025 budget is facing a potential collapse due to disagreements between the central government and its coalition partners, particularly regarding Catalan infrastructure funding (€50 billion requested) and increased defense spending, potentially leading to early elections if a parliamentary m...

Spanish Government Faces Budget Crisis, Early Elections Possible
Spain's 2025 budget is facing a potential collapse due to disagreements between the central government and its coalition partners, particularly regarding Catalan infrastructure funding (€50 billion requested) and increased defense spending, potentially leading to early elections if a parliamentary m...
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44% Bias Score

PP-Vox Alliance Deepens, Raising Concerns About Normalization of Extremism in Spain
The Spanish People's Party (PP)'s alliance with the far-right Vox party, initially a strategic move to gain power, has deepened, leading to concerns about the normalization of extremism, as evidenced by recent political actions and appointments.

PP-Vox Alliance Deepens, Raising Concerns About Normalization of Extremism in Spain
The Spanish People's Party (PP)'s alliance with the far-right Vox party, initially a strategic move to gain power, has deepened, leading to concerns about the normalization of extremism, as evidenced by recent political actions and appointments.
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64% Bias Score

Coalition Discord: Sumar and PSOE Clash Over Military Spending
Spain's ruling coalition partners, Sumar and PSOE, publicly disagreed on military spending for the first time during a parliamentary debate, highlighting tensions over a proposed EU defense fund and potentially impacting Spain's role in future European defense initiatives.

Coalition Discord: Sumar and PSOE Clash Over Military Spending
Spain's ruling coalition partners, Sumar and PSOE, publicly disagreed on military spending for the first time during a parliamentary debate, highlighting tensions over a proposed EU defense fund and potentially impacting Spain's role in future European defense initiatives.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Congress Rejects Bill for National Public Health Agency
The Spanish Congress rejected a bill to create a National Public Health Agency (AESAP) by a vote of 167 to 176, with two abstentions, due to opposition from the PP, Vox, and Junts parties, raising concerns about Spain's preparedness for future health crises.

Spain's Congress Rejects Bill for National Public Health Agency
The Spanish Congress rejected a bill to create a National Public Health Agency (AESAP) by a vote of 167 to 176, with two abstentions, due to opposition from the PP, Vox, and Junts parties, raising concerns about Spain's preparedness for future health crises.
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56% Bias Score
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