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PSOE Inaction Amidst Corruption and Harassment Scandals"
Facing multiple scandals involving corruption and sexual harassment allegations, the PSOE considered elections, a confidence vote, and internal restructuring but took no significant action, raising concerns about its leadership and decision-making.
PSOE Inaction Amidst Corruption and Harassment Scandals"
Facing multiple scandals involving corruption and sexual harassment allegations, the PSOE considered elections, a confidence vote, and internal restructuring but took no significant action, raising concerns about its leadership and decision-making.
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64% Bias Score


PSOE Corruption Scandal Threatens 2026 Elections
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) faces a major crisis following corruption allegations against two former senior officials, prompting calls for Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to step down. The scandal's impact will be significantly tested in the upcoming regional elections in Castilla y Leó...
PSOE Corruption Scandal Threatens 2026 Elections
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) faces a major crisis following corruption allegations against two former senior officials, prompting calls for Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to step down. The scandal's impact will be significantly tested in the upcoming regional elections in Castilla y Leó...
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48% Bias Score


Sumar Pressures Spanish Government on Parental Leave and Anti-Corruption
Sumar, led by Yolanda Díaz, is challenging the PSOE's inaction by independently proposing four weeks of paid parental leave for seven million parents and pushing for a new anti-corruption office in July, escalating tensions within Spain's governing coalition.
Sumar Pressures Spanish Government on Parental Leave and Anti-Corruption
Sumar, led by Yolanda Díaz, is challenging the PSOE's inaction by independently proposing four weeks of paid parental leave for seven million parents and pushing for a new anti-corruption office in July, escalating tensions within Spain's governing coalition.
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44% Bias Score


Public Memory: Why Some Political Scandals Persist
The article analyzes why some political scandals remain in the public memory while others fade, citing examples such as Jordi Pujol's hidden funds and Pablo Iglesias' housing purchase, and suggests this is influenced by pre-existing societal beliefs and political narratives.
Public Memory: Why Some Political Scandals Persist
The article analyzes why some political scandals remain in the public memory while others fade, citing examples such as Jordi Pujol's hidden funds and Pablo Iglesias' housing purchase, and suggests this is influenced by pre-existing societal beliefs and political narratives.
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12% Bias Score


Ayuso Accuses Sánchez of Electoral Fraud, Paints Bleak Picture of Spain
At the PP's National Congress, Madrid President Isabel Díaz Ayuso delivered a strongly critical speech attacking Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, accusing him of electoral fraud, comparing Spain to a dictatorship, and referencing his family and past actions, deepening political polarization.
Ayuso Accuses Sánchez of Electoral Fraud, Paints Bleak Picture of Spain
At the PP's National Congress, Madrid President Isabel Díaz Ayuso delivered a strongly critical speech attacking Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, accusing him of electoral fraud, comparing Spain to a dictatorship, and referencing his family and past actions, deepening political polarization.
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68% Bias Score


PSOE Grapples with Corruption Scandal and Internal Divisions
The PSOE held an eight-hour meeting to address the imprisonment of their former Organization Secretary, Santos Cerdán, on corruption charges, and the resignation of his replacement due to accusations of misconduct; internal divisions were exposed when some leaders criticized calls for a confidence v...
PSOE Grapples with Corruption Scandal and Internal Divisions
The PSOE held an eight-hour meeting to address the imprisonment of their former Organization Secretary, Santos Cerdán, on corruption charges, and the resignation of his replacement due to accusations of misconduct; internal divisions were exposed when some leaders criticized calls for a confidence v...
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court Hears Denials in PSOE Bribery Case
In the ongoing investigation of alleged bribery and bid-rigging, Joseba Antxon Alonso and Fernando Merino testified in the Supreme Court, denying accusations, while the judge maintained precautionary measures due to 'persisting indications of criminality'.

Supreme Court Hears Denials in PSOE Bribery Case
In the ongoing investigation of alleged bribery and bid-rigging, Joseba Antxon Alonso and Fernando Merino testified in the Supreme Court, denying accusations, while the judge maintained precautionary measures due to 'persisting indications of criminality'.
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40% Bias Score

Feijóo Re-elected PP President, Emphasizing Unity and Serious Governance
The 21st PP Congress in Madrid saw Alberto Núñez Feijóo overwhelmingly re-elected as party president, emphasizing internal unity and outlining a serious approach to governance in a speech rejecting populist tendencies; changes in party leadership positions were also announced.

Feijóo Re-elected PP President, Emphasizing Unity and Serious Governance
The 21st PP Congress in Madrid saw Alberto Núñez Feijóo overwhelmingly re-elected as party president, emphasizing internal unity and outlining a serious approach to governance in a speech rejecting populist tendencies; changes in party leadership positions were also announced.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Minister Challenges for Eurogroup Presidency Amidst Steep Odds
Spain's Economy Minister, Carlos Cuerpo, is challenging the incumbent, Pascal Donohoe, for the Eurogroup presidency, despite facing significant political and structural obstacles, including Spain's size and the current government's fragility; a third candidate from Lithuania is also competing.

Spanish Minister Challenges for Eurogroup Presidency Amidst Steep Odds
Spain's Economy Minister, Carlos Cuerpo, is challenging the incumbent, Pascal Donohoe, for the Eurogroup presidency, despite facing significant political and structural obstacles, including Spain's size and the current government's fragility; a third candidate from Lithuania is also competing.
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40% Bias Score

PSOE Addresses Sexism Allegations, Leading to Resignation and Debate on Feminism
Following revelations of misogynistic conversations involving a former minister and accusations of harassment against a senior official, the PSOE held a seven-hour Federal Committee meeting where members debated the party's commitment to feminism, leading to a resignation and calls for stronger acti...

PSOE Addresses Sexism Allegations, Leading to Resignation and Debate on Feminism
Following revelations of misogynistic conversations involving a former minister and accusations of harassment against a senior official, the PSOE held a seven-hour Federal Committee meeting where members debated the party's commitment to feminism, leading to a resignation and calls for stronger acti...
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48% Bias Score

PP Projects Sánchez's Fall, Aims for 10 Million Votes
The Partido Popular's congress, marked by an upbeat atmosphere and a newly solidified leadership team, projects confidence in ousting Pedro Sánchez's government by autumn, aiming for 10 million votes, contrasting sharply with the PSOE's perceived internal struggles and corruption allegations.

PP Projects Sánchez's Fall, Aims for 10 Million Votes
The Partido Popular's congress, marked by an upbeat atmosphere and a newly solidified leadership team, projects confidence in ousting Pedro Sánchez's government by autumn, aiming for 10 million votes, contrasting sharply with the PSOE's perceived internal struggles and corruption allegations.
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60% Bias Score

PSOE rocked by resignations of two key officials amid allegations of misconduct
Two high-ranking PSOE officials, Francisco Salazar and Juan Carlos Cerdán, resigned recently amid allegations of misconduct, shaking the party's stability and raising concerns about its ability to govern effectively as it faces crucial votes in Congress.

PSOE rocked by resignations of two key officials amid allegations of misconduct
Two high-ranking PSOE officials, Francisco Salazar and Juan Carlos Cerdán, resigned recently amid allegations of misconduct, shaking the party's stability and raising concerns about its ability to govern effectively as it faces crucial votes in Congress.
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56% Bias Score
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