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Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Spanish Finance Minister
Spain's Supreme Court dismissed Alberto González Amador's lawsuit against Finance Minister María Jesús Montero for comments made about his tax fraud accusations and Madrid's president's potential involvement; the court emphasized freedom of expression for public figures, though it criticized Montero...
Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Spanish Finance Minister
Spain's Supreme Court dismissed Alberto González Amador's lawsuit against Finance Minister María Jesús Montero for comments made about his tax fraud accusations and Madrid's president's potential involvement; the court emphasized freedom of expression for public figures, though it criticized Montero...
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Right-Wing's Internal Strife Hampers Challenge to Scandal-Plagued PSOE"
Amidst multiple scandals involving the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), Spain's right-wing opposition grapples with internal ideological divisions, hindering their ability to effectively challenge the ruling party and potentially paving the way for continued PSOE governance.
Spanish Right-Wing's Internal Strife Hampers Challenge to Scandal-Plagued PSOE"
Amidst multiple scandals involving the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), Spain's right-wing opposition grapples with internal ideological divisions, hindering their ability to effectively challenge the ruling party and potentially paving the way for continued PSOE governance.
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68% Bias Score


PP Challenges Government's Transfer of Parisian Palace to PNV
The Spanish PP party is challenging the government's transfer of a Parisian palace to the PNV party via the Court of Accounts, citing lack of legal justification and potential misuse of public funds; the government refused to provide ownership documentation.
PP Challenges Government's Transfer of Parisian Palace to PNV
The Spanish PP party is challenging the government's transfer of a Parisian palace to the PNV party via the Court of Accounts, citing lack of legal justification and potential misuse of public funds; the government refused to provide ownership documentation.
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Court Accepts Appeals Against Migrant Minor Distribution Decree
The Constitutional Court of Spain accepted appeals from Aragon, Extremadura, and Cantabria challenging a decree on the distribution of unaccompanied migrant minors, which was approved by the central government after an agreement with Carles Puigdemont and criticized for violating regional competenci...
Spanish Court Accepts Appeals Against Migrant Minor Distribution Decree
The Constitutional Court of Spain accepted appeals from Aragon, Extremadura, and Cantabria challenging a decree on the distribution of unaccompanied migrant minors, which was approved by the central government after an agreement with Carles Puigdemont and criticized for violating regional competenci...
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60% Bias Score


Judge Ignores Court Orders in Begoña Gómez Investigation
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado faces criticism for pursuing a Globalia investigation despite three rulings from the Madrid Provincial Court to exclude it from his investigation into Begoña Gómez, a case concerning the government's bailout of Air Europa during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Judge Ignores Court Orders in Begoña Gómez Investigation
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado faces criticism for pursuing a Globalia investigation despite three rulings from the Madrid Provincial Court to exclude it from his investigation into Begoña Gómez, a case concerning the government's bailout of Air Europa during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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52% Bias Score


Spain's Stalled Regional Funding Reform: Population Adjustment Criterion Debate
The Spanish Ministry of Finance and regional governments are meeting to discuss updating the population adjustment criterion for allocating regional funds, a debate stalled since 2021 due to disagreements over its impact on different regions.
Spain's Stalled Regional Funding Reform: Population Adjustment Criterion Debate
The Spanish Ministry of Finance and regional governments are meeting to discuss updating the population adjustment criterion for allocating regional funds, a debate stalled since 2021 due to disagreements over its impact on different regions.
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40% Bias Score

Spain's €33 Billion Defense Budget Spurs Social Spending Initiatives
The Spanish government will invest €33.123 billion in security and defense, prompting social initiatives like €48 million in vision care aid for children under 16 and measures to increase affordable housing, amidst concerns from coalition partners about potential social spending cuts.

Spain's €33 Billion Defense Budget Spurs Social Spending Initiatives
The Spanish government will invest €33.123 billion in security and defense, prompting social initiatives like €48 million in vision care aid for children under 16 and measures to increase affordable housing, amidst concerns from coalition partners about potential social spending cuts.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Government's Survival Amidst Scandals and Political Uncertainty
The Spanish government, led by Pedro Sánchez, continues despite scandals involving alleged attempts to discredit investigations into the Sánchez family, government mismanagement, and questionable appointments, relying on smaller parties to avoid early elections.

Spanish Government's Survival Amidst Scandals and Political Uncertainty
The Spanish government, led by Pedro Sánchez, continues despite scandals involving alleged attempts to discredit investigations into the Sánchez family, government mismanagement, and questionable appointments, relying on smaller parties to avoid early elections.
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60% Bias Score

Spain's Congress to Debate Two Separate Investigations into April 28th Power Outage
The Spanish Congress will debate two separate proposals for investigating the nationwide power outage on April 28th, 2025, one from the PP and another from the PSOE and Sumar, highlighting political divisions and potentially inefficient use of resources.

Spain's Congress to Debate Two Separate Investigations into April 28th Power Outage
The Spanish Congress will debate two separate proposals for investigating the nationwide power outage on April 28th, 2025, one from the PP and another from the PSOE and Sumar, highlighting political divisions and potentially inefficient use of resources.
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48% Bias Score

CGPJ Defends Judge Amidst Government Criticism
The Permanent Commission of the CGPJ issued a statement defending the judge in Badajoz who sent the brother of Spain's Prime Minister and the leader of the Extremeña socialists to trial, following criticism from the government, emphasizing the importance of respecting judicial independence and maint...

CGPJ Defends Judge Amidst Government Criticism
The Permanent Commission of the CGPJ issued a statement defending the judge in Badajoz who sent the brother of Spain's Prime Minister and the leader of the Extremeña socialists to trial, following criticism from the government, emphasizing the importance of respecting judicial independence and maint...
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36% Bias Score

Tragsatec Manager Denies Timecard Responsibility Amidst Allegations of Irregularities
Sergio Bote, Tragsatec's financial manager, testified in the Senate about Jésica R.'s employment, stating he doesn't control timecards but learned of her missing timecard in March 2021. This follows Virginia Barbancho's testimony alleging irregularities and pressure from Adif to ignore them.

Tragsatec Manager Denies Timecard Responsibility Amidst Allegations of Irregularities
Sergio Bote, Tragsatec's financial manager, testified in the Senate about Jésica R.'s employment, stating he doesn't control timecards but learned of her missing timecard in March 2021. This follows Virginia Barbancho's testimony alleging irregularities and pressure from Adif to ignore them.
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36% Bias Score

Spain's EU Language Bid Postponed Amidst Financial Concerns
Spain's proposal to add Catalan, Basque, and Galician as official EU languages was indefinitely postponed at the EU's General Affairs Council due to concerns about the financial implications and potential precedents, jeopardizing Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's political stability and ability...

Spain's EU Language Bid Postponed Amidst Financial Concerns
Spain's proposal to add Catalan, Basque, and Galician as official EU languages was indefinitely postponed at the EU's General Affairs Council due to concerns about the financial implications and potential precedents, jeopardizing Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's political stability and ability...
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52% Bias Score
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