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Lawyer Confirms Client Requested Plea Bargain in Tax Fraud Case
Carlos Neira, lawyer for Alberto González Amador (partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso), testified in the Supreme Court that his client requested a plea bargain with the prosecution, contradicting Amador's claim of unawareness; the email proposing the deal was later leaked.
Lawyer Confirms Client Requested Plea Bargain in Tax Fraud Case
Carlos Neira, lawyer for Alberto González Amador (partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso), testified in the Supreme Court that his client requested a plea bargain with the prosecution, contradicting Amador's claim of unawareness; the email proposing the deal was later leaked.
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60% Bias Score


Spain Battles PP in EU Bid for Catalan, Basque, and Galician Official Status
The Spanish government seeks EU official status for Catalan, Basque, and Galician, facing last-minute opposition from the PP party; the outcome will significantly impact Spanish politics and EU relations.
Spain Battles PP in EU Bid for Catalan, Basque, and Galician Official Status
The Spanish government seeks EU official status for Catalan, Basque, and Galician, facing last-minute opposition from the PP party; the outcome will significantly impact Spanish politics and EU relations.
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56% Bias Score


Conflicting Testimony in Spanish Tax Fraud Case
Carlos Neira, lawyer for Alberto González Amador (partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso), testified in the Supreme Court case against Spain's Attorney General regarding a leaked email admitting tax fraud; González Amador denies authorizing the plea bargain, creating conflicting accounts under oath.
Conflicting Testimony in Spanish Tax Fraud Case
Carlos Neira, lawyer for Alberto González Amador (partner of Isabel Díaz Ayuso), testified in the Supreme Court case against Spain's Attorney General regarding a leaked email admitting tax fraud; González Amador denies authorizing the plea bargain, creating conflicting accounts under oath.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Senate Seeks ECJ Ruling on Amnesty Law for Catalan Independence
The Spanish Senate requested the Constitutional Court to refer seven aspects of the amnesty law for the Catalan independence process to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) due to potential conflicts with EU law, including concerns about legal certainty, reclassification of embezzlement, and potentia...
Spanish Senate Seeks ECJ Ruling on Amnesty Law for Catalan Independence
The Spanish Senate requested the Constitutional Court to refer seven aspects of the amnesty law for the Catalan independence process to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) due to potential conflicts with EU law, including concerns about legal certainty, reclassification of embezzlement, and potentia...
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32% 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


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

Catalan Language Status in EU Impacts Spain's Political Stability
Junts per Catalunya is using the EU's potential recognition of Catalan as leverage in negotiations with the Spanish government, causing internal divisions after withdrawing from a Catalan language pact with a €255 million budget, while awaiting the EU's decision and a Constitutional Court ruling on ...

Catalan Language Status in EU Impacts Spain's Political Stability
Junts per Catalunya is using the EU's potential recognition of Catalan as leverage in negotiations with the Spanish government, causing internal divisions after withdrawing from a Catalan language pact with a €255 million budget, while awaiting the EU's decision and a Constitutional Court ruling on ...
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60% Bias Score

Feijóo's Resounding Endorsement and Attack on PSOE
Alberto Núñez Feijóo secured 94,501 endorsements for the PP presidency, a 78% increase from 2022, strongly criticizing PSOE's alleged 'mafia-like' practices and outlining a ten-point plan for change ahead of Spain's upcoming elections.

Feijóo's Resounding Endorsement and Attack on PSOE
Alberto Núñez Feijóo secured 94,501 endorsements for the PP presidency, a 78% increase from 2022, strongly criticizing PSOE's alleged 'mafia-like' practices and outlining a ten-point plan for change ahead of Spain's upcoming elections.
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64% Bias Score

Spanish Court Suspends Valencia's "Concordia Law" on Historical Memory
Spain's Constitutional Court suspended parts of Valencia's "Concordia Law" on historical memory, following a government appeal alleging violations of constitutional rights and state competencies; this halts the law's application until further review.

Spanish Court Suspends Valencia's "Concordia Law" on Historical Memory
Spain's Constitutional Court suspended parts of Valencia's "Concordia Law" on historical memory, following a government appeal alleging violations of constitutional rights and state competencies; this halts the law's application until further review.
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36% 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

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
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