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Spanish Coalition Divided Over Minimum Wage Tax
A political dispute has erupted within Spain's governing coalition over the taxation of the recently increased minimum wage, with the socialist wing defending the tax as a sign of progress while left-wing parties oppose it due to the high tax rate.
Spanish Coalition Divided Over Minimum Wage Tax
A political dispute has erupted within Spain's governing coalition over the taxation of the recently increased minimum wage, with the socialist wing defending the tax as a sign of progress while left-wing parties oppose it due to the high tax rate.
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60% Bias Score


Podemos Congress Excludes Sumar, Deepening Spanish Left Division
Podemos's upcoming congress on April 11-12 will see Ione Belarra's reelection, a new political document outlining their electoral strategy, and the exclusion of discussions on electoral unity with Yolanda Díaz's Sumar platform, deepening the division within the Spanish left.
Podemos Congress Excludes Sumar, Deepening Spanish Left Division
Podemos's upcoming congress on April 11-12 will see Ione Belarra's reelection, a new political document outlining their electoral strategy, and the exclusion of discussions on electoral unity with Yolanda Díaz's Sumar platform, deepening the division within the Spanish left.
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56% Bias Score


Power Struggle Erupts within Spain's Business Organizations
A power struggle is underway within Spain's business organizations as CEOE President Antonio Garamendi seeks to replace Cepyme's leader, Gerardo Cuerva, before the 2025 elections, leading to intense internal conflict and legal challenges regarding voting regulations.
Power Struggle Erupts within Spain's Business Organizations
A power struggle is underway within Spain's business organizations as CEOE President Antonio Garamendi seeks to replace Cepyme's leader, Gerardo Cuerva, before the 2025 elections, leading to intense internal conflict and legal challenges regarding voting regulations.
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44% Bias Score


Vox's Repeated Attacks on Valencian Vice President Fuel Political Tensions
Vox spokesperson José María Llanos repeatedly attacks Valencian Vice President Francisco José Gan Pampols, criticizing his handling of post-flood reconstruction and his stance on climate change, leading to speculation about personal conflict and broader political tensions within the Valencian govern...
Vox's Repeated Attacks on Valencian Vice President Fuel Political Tensions
Vox spokesperson José María Llanos repeatedly attacks Valencian Vice President Francisco José Gan Pampols, criticizing his handling of post-flood reconstruction and his stance on climate change, leading to speculation about personal conflict and broader political tensions within the Valencian govern...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs and Internal Strife Complicate Spain's Political Landscape
Spain's political parties are grappling with the implications of potential US tariffs under the Trump administration, forcing even typically reserved leaders to address the issue, while a significant internal conflict within the governing coalition over minimum wage taxation further highlights chall...
Trump Tariffs and Internal Strife Complicate Spain's Political Landscape
Spain's political parties are grappling with the implications of potential US tariffs under the Trump administration, forcing even typically reserved leaders to address the issue, while a significant internal conflict within the governing coalition over minimum wage taxation further highlights chall...
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44% Bias Score


Podemos-Sumar Rift Threatens Spanish Government Stability
A year after Podemos' split from Yolanda Díaz's Sumar platform, their strained relationship is a central debate in Podemos' upcoming assembly; Podemos accuses Sumar and the PSOE of marginalizing them, impacting the Spanish government's stability and potentially aiding the right-wing opposition.
Podemos-Sumar Rift Threatens Spanish Government Stability
A year after Podemos' split from Yolanda Díaz's Sumar platform, their strained relationship is a central debate in Podemos' upcoming assembly; Podemos accuses Sumar and the PSOE of marginalizing them, impacting the Spanish government's stability and potentially aiding the right-wing opposition.
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48% Bias Score

Spain Delays Regional Funding, Risks EU Scrutiny
The Spanish government, under Deputy Prime Minister María Jesús Montero, is delaying the disbursement of the Extra FLA fund and withholding 2025 funding information from regional authorities to manage public funds, secure EU approval for its fiscal plan, and potentially avoid scrutiny for exceeding ...

Spain Delays Regional Funding, Risks EU Scrutiny
The Spanish government, under Deputy Prime Minister María Jesús Montero, is delaying the disbursement of the Extra FLA fund and withholding 2025 funding information from regional authorities to manage public funds, secure EU approval for its fiscal plan, and potentially avoid scrutiny for exceeding ...
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56% Bias Score

Podemos Elects Belarra and Montero Amidst Internal Power Struggle
Podemos's upcoming fifth congress will elect Ione Belarra as secretary general and Irene Montero as its electoral face, a decision influenced by founder Pablo Iglesias, despite internal conflicts and potential electoral implications.

Podemos Elects Belarra and Montero Amidst Internal Power Struggle
Podemos's upcoming fifth congress will elect Ione Belarra as secretary general and Irene Montero as its electoral face, a decision influenced by founder Pablo Iglesias, despite internal conflicts and potential electoral implications.
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84% Bias Score

PSOE Completes Regional Leadership Renewal Amidst Internal Conflicts
The PSOE concluded its regional leadership renewal, resulting in new leaders in seven regions—five without internal elections—all aligned with Pedro Sánchez. Internal conflicts remain in several provincial branches, particularly in Andalusia and the Valencian Community.

PSOE Completes Regional Leadership Renewal Amidst Internal Conflicts
The PSOE concluded its regional leadership renewal, resulting in new leaders in seven regions—five without internal elections—all aligned with Pedro Sánchez. Internal conflicts remain in several provincial branches, particularly in Andalusia and the Valencian Community.
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44% Bias Score

Casares Wins Contentious PSOE Primary in Cantabria
Pedro Casares won the Cantabrian PSOE primary election on March 4th, defeating Pablo Zuloaga with 52.3% of the vote, succeeding him as secretary general. The contentious campaign exposed deep divisions within the regional party, despite both candidates' alignment with Pedro Sánchez's national leader...

Casares Wins Contentious PSOE Primary in Cantabria
Pedro Casares won the Cantabrian PSOE primary election on March 4th, defeating Pablo Zuloaga with 52.3% of the vote, succeeding him as secretary general. The contentious campaign exposed deep divisions within the regional party, despite both candidates' alignment with Pedro Sánchez's national leader...
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40% Bias Score

Sánchez Condemns PP-Vox Alliances Amidst US-EU Tensions
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez publicly criticized Alberto Núñez Feijóo for his party's alliances with the far-right Vox party, warning of the potential damage to the European Union amid threats from Donald Trump's administration.

Sánchez Condemns PP-Vox Alliances Amidst US-EU Tensions
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez publicly criticized Alberto Núñez Feijóo for his party's alliances with the far-right Vox party, warning of the potential damage to the European Union amid threats from Donald Trump's administration.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Coalition Divided Over Minimum Wage Taxation
The Spanish government coalition is deeply divided over taxing the newly increased minimum wage (€1,184/month), with Sumar opposing it while PSOE defends it as contributing to public services, leading to four days of public disagreement and regional governments preparing compensatory measures.

Spanish Coalition Divided Over Minimum Wage Taxation
The Spanish government coalition is deeply divided over taxing the newly increased minimum wage (€1,184/month), with Sumar opposing it while PSOE defends it as contributing to public services, leading to four days of public disagreement and regional governments preparing compensatory measures.
Progress
56% Bias Score
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