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PP Boycotts Flood Debate Amidst Accusations Against Valencia President
The Spanish People's Party (PP) demanded a parliamentary debate on the Valencia flood response, but most of their representatives boycotted it for a Christmas party, while their lone representative focused his criticism on a specific government official rather than the regional president, Carlos Maz...
PP Boycotts Flood Debate Amidst Accusations Against Valencia President
The Spanish People's Party (PP) demanded a parliamentary debate on the Valencia flood response, but most of their representatives boycotted it for a Christmas party, while their lone representative focused his criticism on a specific government official rather than the regional president, Carlos Maz...
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52% Bias Score


Puigdemont Treason Case Dismissed: Court Condemns Judge's Actions
The Barcelona High Court dismissed the treason investigation against former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont and 12 others, deeming Judge Joaquín Aguirre's reopening of the case, despite prior dismissal orders, a "fraudulent" act, demanding immediate compliance and highlighting potential judicial...
Puigdemont Treason Case Dismissed: Court Condemns Judge's Actions
The Barcelona High Court dismissed the treason investigation against former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont and 12 others, deeming Judge Joaquín Aguirre's reopening of the case, despite prior dismissal orders, a "fraudulent" act, demanding immediate compliance and highlighting potential judicial...
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Government Attacks Judiciary Amid Upcoming Court Cases
The Spanish government is attacking its judiciary, accusing judges of a right-wing conspiracy, amid upcoming court cases involving people close to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez; this unprecedented attack on judicial independence is causing political tension and risks harming democratic institutions.
Spanish Government Attacks Judiciary Amid Upcoming Court Cases
The Spanish government is attacking its judiciary, accusing judges of a right-wing conspiracy, amid upcoming court cases involving people close to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez; this unprecedented attack on judicial independence is causing political tension and risks harming democratic institutions.
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64% Bias Score


De Aldama Expands on Corruption Allegations in Supreme Court Testimony
Victor de Aldama testified at the Supreme Court on Monday, detailing alleged irregular contracts and bribes involving former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos during the pandemic, offering to decrypt his seized phone for further evidence.
De Aldama Expands on Corruption Allegations in Supreme Court Testimony
Victor de Aldama testified at the Supreme Court on Monday, detailing alleged irregular contracts and bribes involving former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos during the pandemic, offering to decrypt his seized phone for further evidence.
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40% Bias Score


Junqueras' Reelection Hardens ERC Stance on Socialist Pacts
Oriol Junqueras's reelection as president of Esquerra Republicana (ERC) has solidified the party's stance on future collaborations with the Socialists, emphasizing the fulfillment of existing agreements before providing budgetary support. This decision directly impacts upcoming budget negotiations i...
Junqueras' Reelection Hardens ERC Stance on Socialist Pacts
Oriol Junqueras's reelection as president of Esquerra Republicana (ERC) has solidified the party's stance on future collaborations with the Socialists, emphasizing the fulfillment of existing agreements before providing budgetary support. This decision directly impacts upcoming budget negotiations i...
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40% Bias Score


Andalusian Poll: PP Maintains Strong Lead, PSOE Struggles
A new poll indicates that if Andalusian elections were held today, PP would win an absolute majority with around 58 seats, increasing its lead over PSOE by 22.1 percentage points to 43.5% versus 21.4%, while Vox remains third with 13.3%, Por Andalucía fourth with 7.5%, and Adelante Andalucía with 4....
Andalusian Poll: PP Maintains Strong Lead, PSOE Struggles
A new poll indicates that if Andalusian elections were held today, PP would win an absolute majority with around 58 seats, increasing its lead over PSOE by 22.1 percentage points to 43.5% versus 21.4%, while Vox remains third with 13.3%, Por Andalucía fourth with 7.5%, and Adelante Andalucía with 4....
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52% Bias Score

Bárcenas Released from Prison After Gürtel Sentence
Luis Bárcenas, former PP treasurer convicted in the Gürtel case, will be released on parole after serving eight years and three months of a 12-year sentence, having paid €4.5 million in civil liabilities and participated in rehabilitation programs.

Bárcenas Released from Prison After Gürtel Sentence
Luis Bárcenas, former PP treasurer convicted in the Gürtel case, will be released on parole after serving eight years and three months of a 12-year sentence, having paid €4.5 million in civil liabilities and participated in rehabilitation programs.
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28% Bias Score

Spanish Court Closes Investigation into Alleged Russian Interference in 2017 Catalan Referendum
A Barcelona court has ordered the closure of an investigation into alleged Russian interference in Catalonia's 2017 independence bid, criticizing the judge for attempting to circumvent prior rulings and dismissing claims of high treason against Carles Puigdemont and other leaders.

Spanish Court Closes Investigation into Alleged Russian Interference in 2017 Catalan Referendum
A Barcelona court has ordered the closure of an investigation into alleged Russian interference in Catalonia's 2017 independence bid, criticizing the judge for attempting to circumvent prior rulings and dismissing claims of high treason against Carles Puigdemont and other leaders.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Court to Review 2010 Public Employee Salary Cuts
Spain's Constitutional Court has accepted an appeal to potentially overturn 2010 salary cuts for public employees, impacting over two million workers and potentially costing €30 billion, following the Congress's rejection of a popular legislative initiative by the CSIF union.

Spanish Court to Review 2010 Public Employee Salary Cuts
Spain's Constitutional Court has accepted an appeal to potentially overturn 2010 salary cuts for public employees, impacting over two million workers and potentially costing €30 billion, following the Congress's rejection of a popular legislative initiative by the CSIF union.
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40% Bias Score

Álvarez Seeks Puigdemont's Support for Work Week Reduction and Government Agenda
UGT Secretary General Pepe Álvarez met with Carles Puigdemont in Waterloo to seek support for the 37.5-hour work week and broader government legislative agenda, including the budget, facing resistance from employers and highlighting the fragility of the Spanish government's parliamentary support.

Álvarez Seeks Puigdemont's Support for Work Week Reduction and Government Agenda
UGT Secretary General Pepe Álvarez met with Carles Puigdemont in Waterloo to seek support for the 37.5-hour work week and broader government legislative agenda, including the budget, facing resistance from employers and highlighting the fragility of the Spanish government's parliamentary support.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Government Faces Court Challenges and Catalan Political Uncertainty
Upcoming court testimonies pose political challenges for Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, while internal divisions within ERC and Junts per Catalunya create uncertainty regarding the 2025 budget and Catalonia's regional government.

Spanish Government Faces Court Challenges and Catalan Political Uncertainty
Upcoming court testimonies pose political challenges for Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, while internal divisions within ERC and Junts per Catalunya create uncertainty regarding the 2025 budget and Catalonia's regional government.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Government Accuses Judges of Bias Against Sánchez
The Spanish government is publicly criticizing judges it believes are biased against President Sánchez, citing public opinion polls showing distrust in the judiciary's impartiality and accusing judges of politically motivated actions against the executive branch. This follows several court rulings u...

Spanish Government Accuses Judges of Bias Against Sánchez
The Spanish government is publicly criticizing judges it believes are biased against President Sánchez, citing public opinion polls showing distrust in the judiciary's impartiality and accusing judges of politically motivated actions against the executive branch. This follows several court rulings u...
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60% Bias Score
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