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Spanish Judge Seeks Indictment of Minister for Misappropriation and Perjury
A Spanish judge is seeking to indict Minister Félix Bolaños for misappropriation and perjury related to the hiring of an advisor to the Prime Minister's wife, alleging false testimony and potential misuse of public funds for private work.
Spanish Judge Seeks Indictment of Minister for Misappropriation and Perjury
A Spanish judge is seeking to indict Minister Félix Bolaños for misappropriation and perjury related to the hiring of an advisor to the Prime Minister's wife, alleging false testimony and potential misuse of public funds for private work.
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48% Bias Score


Ayuso Withdraws Challenge to PP Leadership Election
Isabel Díaz Ayuso, president of the Community of Madrid, decided not to oppose the People's Party's new leadership election system, which will be decided by delegates instead of direct primaries, avoiding a conflict with Alberto Núñez Feijóo. The new system includes closed lists to reduce the influe...
Ayuso Withdraws Challenge to PP Leadership Election
Isabel Díaz Ayuso, president of the Community of Madrid, decided not to oppose the People's Party's new leadership election system, which will be decided by delegates instead of direct primaries, avoiding a conflict with Alberto Núñez Feijóo. The new system includes closed lists to reduce the influe...
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Parliament Passes Controversial Procedural Reform
The Spanish Parliament narrowly passed a procedural reform proposed by the PP to limit the government's control over the legislative timeline, despite PSOE criticism and abstentions from key allies, raising concerns about future legislative efficiency.
Spanish Parliament Passes Controversial Procedural Reform
The Spanish Parliament narrowly passed a procedural reform proposed by the PP to limit the government's control over the legislative timeline, despite PSOE criticism and abstentions from key allies, raising concerns about future legislative efficiency.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Political Scandal: PSOE Secretaries of Organization Implicated in Misuse of Public Funds
The ongoing scandal in Spain implicates two former PSOE Secretaries of Organization who also served as Ministers of Transport, raising questions about Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's knowledge of alleged misuse of public funds and sparking debate about potential government and party reform.
Spanish Political Scandal: PSOE Secretaries of Organization Implicated in Misuse of Public Funds
The ongoing scandal in Spain implicates two former PSOE Secretaries of Organization who also served as Ministers of Transport, raising questions about Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's knowledge of alleged misuse of public funds and sparking debate about potential government and party reform.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Court Rejects EU Consultation on Amnesty Law
The Spanish Constitutional Court rejected a request to consult the European Court of Justice regarding the amnesty law, with the progressive majority believing their decision will answer the ECJ's existing doubts and the conservative minority fearing potential ECJ overrule due to the law's political...
Spanish Court Rejects EU Consultation on Amnesty Law
The Spanish Constitutional Court rejected a request to consult the European Court of Justice regarding the amnesty law, with the progressive majority believing their decision will answer the ECJ's existing doubts and the conservative minority fearing potential ECJ overrule due to the law's political...
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Judge Investigates Wife of Prime Minister and Minister for Potential Misuse of Public Funds
A Spanish judge is investigating Begoña Gómez, wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, and Minister Félix Bolaños for potential crimes including influence peddling, corruption, embezzlement, and perjury, focusing on the employment of Gómez's assistant, Cristina Álvarez, and the alleged misuse of publi...
Spanish Judge Investigates Wife of Prime Minister and Minister for Potential Misuse of Public Funds
A Spanish judge is investigating Begoña Gómez, wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, and Minister Félix Bolaños for potential crimes including influence peddling, corruption, embezzlement, and perjury, focusing on the employment of Gómez's assistant, Cristina Álvarez, and the alleged misuse of publi...
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Supreme Court Rejects Amnesty Request, Opens Path to Constitutional Court Appeal
The Spanish Supreme Court rejected Carles Puigdemont and Toni Comín's amnesty request for embezzlement, but this allows them to appeal to the Constitutional Court, which is expected to approve the amnesty law, excluding embezzlement, setting a legal precedent.

Spanish Supreme Court Rejects Amnesty Request, Opens Path to Constitutional Court Appeal
The Spanish Supreme Court rejected Carles Puigdemont and Toni Comín's amnesty request for embezzlement, but this allows them to appeal to the Constitutional Court, which is expected to approve the amnesty law, excluding embezzlement, setting a legal precedent.
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40% Bias Score

Feijóo and Abascal Meet Amidst PSOE Crisis
PP leader Feijóo and Vox leader Abascal met secretly on Wednesday at the Congress of Deputies following a government control session, discussing the national and international political context amid growing tensions and a crisis within the PSOE.

Feijóo and Abascal Meet Amidst PSOE Crisis
PP leader Feijóo and Vox leader Abascal met secretly on Wednesday at the Congress of Deputies following a government control session, discussing the national and international political context amid growing tensions and a crisis within the PSOE.
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40% Bias Score

Stalled Negotiations for Spain's 2025 Public Employment Offer"
Spain's 2025 public employment offer negotiations are stalled due to the government's lack of a numerical proposal for job openings, prompting union concerns about the overall number of positions and potential impacts on public services.

Stalled Negotiations for Spain's 2025 Public Employment Offer"
Spain's 2025 public employment offer negotiations are stalled due to the government's lack of a numerical proposal for job openings, prompting union concerns about the overall number of positions and potential impacts on public services.
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Judge Seeks to Implicate Government Minister in Case Involving Prime Minister's Wife
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado seeks to implicate Spain's Minister of Presidency, Félix Bolaños, for alleged malversation and perjury related to the hiring of an advisor to the Prime Minister's wife, Begoña Gómez, following a year-long investigation marked by multiple rebukes from the Madrid Provincial C...

Spanish Judge Seeks to Implicate Government Minister in Case Involving Prime Minister's Wife
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado seeks to implicate Spain's Minister of Presidency, Félix Bolaños, for alleged malversation and perjury related to the hiring of an advisor to the Prime Minister's wife, Begoña Gómez, following a year-long investigation marked by multiple rebukes from the Madrid Provincial C...
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72% Bias Score

Former PSOE Leaders Demand Sánchez's Resignation Amid Corruption Scandals
Thirty-eight former PSOE leaders, including those convicted in the GAL case, demanded Pedro Sánchez's immediate resignation due to corruption scandals and accusations of unconstitutional governance, calling for a federal committee to appoint a caretaker government and convene an extraordinary congre...

Former PSOE Leaders Demand Sánchez's Resignation Amid Corruption Scandals
Thirty-eight former PSOE leaders, including those convicted in the GAL case, demanded Pedro Sánchez's immediate resignation due to corruption scandals and accusations of unconstitutional governance, calling for a federal committee to appoint a caretaker government and convene an extraordinary congre...
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56% Bias Score

NATO Defense Deal Splits Spain's Left-Wing Coalition
Spain reached a deal with NATO to avoid increasing its defense budget to 5% of GDP, causing a split within the left-wing coalition government, with Podemos strongly opposing the agreement while Sumar and IU offered more measured responses and demanded anti-corruption measures from the PSOE.

NATO Defense Deal Splits Spain's Left-Wing Coalition
Spain reached a deal with NATO to avoid increasing its defense budget to 5% of GDP, causing a split within the left-wing coalition government, with Podemos strongly opposing the agreement while Sumar and IU offered more measured responses and demanded anti-corruption measures from the PSOE.
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36% Bias Score
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