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Montero's Overlapping Roles Strain Spanish Politics
María Jesús Montero, Spain's First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, faces challenges managing her multiple leadership roles within the PSOE, including her recent appointment as Andalusian PSOE Secretary-General, amidst a controversy sparked by comments on the presumption of innocence.
Montero's Overlapping Roles Strain Spanish Politics
María Jesús Montero, Spain's First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, faces challenges managing her multiple leadership roles within the PSOE, including her recent appointment as Andalusian PSOE Secretary-General, amidst a controversy sparked by comments on the presumption of innocence.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Budget Failure Exacerbates Catalan Tensions
The Spanish government's failure to pass the 2025 budget due to disagreements with Catalan separatist parties Junts and ERC, who demand a unique economic agreement, intensifies political tensions and threatens future budgets.
Spanish Budget Failure Exacerbates Catalan Tensions
The Spanish government's failure to pass the 2025 budget due to disagreements with Catalan separatist parties Junts and ERC, who demand a unique economic agreement, intensifies political tensions and threatens future budgets.
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64% Bias Score


PSOE's Enduring Power in Spain Amidst European Social Democracy's Decline
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) has governed Spain for a substantial period since the Transition, forming coalitions despite not always winning elections outright, contrasting with the decline of European social democracy.
PSOE's Enduring Power in Spain Amidst European Social Democracy's Decline
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) has governed Spain for a substantial period since the Transition, forming coalitions despite not always winning elections outright, contrasting with the decline of European social democracy.
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60% Bias Score


JxCat Launches Campaign to Counter Poll Decline and Far-Right Rise
Junts per Catalunya is launching a campaign to counter declining poll numbers and the rise of the far-right independentist party Aliança Catalana, aiming to regain public support and highlight their achievements, including securing immigration policy control for the Generalitat.
JxCat Launches Campaign to Counter Poll Decline and Far-Right Rise
Junts per Catalunya is launching a campaign to counter declining poll numbers and the rise of the far-right independentist party Aliança Catalana, aiming to regain public support and highlight their achievements, including securing immigration policy control for the Generalitat.
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60% Bias Score


Valencian Budget: Vox-backed Cuts Threaten Unions and Business Association
The Valencian regional government's 2025 budget, negotiated with Vox, proposes a 30% cut to subsidies for both unions and the CEV, escalating existing tensions between the government and the business community, despite initial assurances to the contrary.
Valencian Budget: Vox-backed Cuts Threaten Unions and Business Association
The Valencian regional government's 2025 budget, negotiated with Vox, proposes a 30% cut to subsidies for both unions and the CEV, escalating existing tensions between the government and the business community, despite initial assurances to the contrary.
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64% Bias Score


Basque PP Criticizes New PNV President's Focus on Independence
Following Aitor Esteban's appointment as PNV president, the Basque PP criticized his focus on independence over addressing Euskadi's decline, setting a tense tone for future interactions while the PNV announced internal renewal plans under Maitane Ipiñazar.
Basque PP Criticizes New PNV President's Focus on Independence
Following Aitor Esteban's appointment as PNV president, the Basque PP criticized his focus on independence over addressing Euskadi's decline, setting a tense tone for future interactions while the PNV announced internal renewal plans under Maitane Ipiñazar.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Ministers' Private Education Backgrounds Undermine Government's Criticism
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and eight of his ministers studied at private universities, despite the government's recent public criticism of private institutions for prioritizing profit over educational quality.

Spanish Ministers' Private Education Backgrounds Undermine Government's Criticism
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and eight of his ministers studied at private universities, despite the government's recent public criticism of private institutions for prioritizing profit over educational quality.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Debt Forgiveness Plan Creates Political Dilemma for Opposition
Spain's government is extending debt forgiveness to all regions except Basque Country and Navarre, with 60,000 million euros out of 83,000 million euros going to PP-governed regions, creating a political dilemma for the opposition party.

Spanish Debt Forgiveness Plan Creates Political Dilemma for Opposition
Spain's government is extending debt forgiveness to all regions except Basque Country and Navarre, with 60,000 million euros out of 83,000 million euros going to PP-governed regions, creating a political dilemma for the opposition party.
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52% Bias Score

Spain's Higher Education Policies Under Fire Amidst Concerns of Inequality
The Spanish government is facing criticism for its policies towards private universities, perceived as discriminatory and counterproductive to improving higher education quality. Data suggests private university graduates have better employment outcomes than those from public universities.

Spain's Higher Education Policies Under Fire Amidst Concerns of Inequality
The Spanish government is facing criticism for its policies towards private universities, perceived as discriminatory and counterproductive to improving higher education quality. Data suggests private university graduates have better employment outcomes than those from public universities.
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60% Bias Score

Andalusian Court Rejects Two-Thirds Majority for Student Promotion
The Andalusian High Court of Justice overturned a regional requirement for a two-thirds teacher majority to approve student promotion, ruling that a simple majority decision by the teaching staff, as dictated by the LOMLOE national education law, is sufficient.

Andalusian Court Rejects Two-Thirds Majority for Student Promotion
The Andalusian High Court of Justice overturned a regional requirement for a two-thirds teacher majority to approve student promotion, ruling that a simple majority decision by the teaching staff, as dictated by the LOMLOE national education law, is sufficient.
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44% Bias Score

Spain Opens Bidding for New TV Channel, Rules Out Pressuring Telefónica
The Spanish government will not pressure Telefónica to bid on a new television channel, despite having available space due to the new ultra-high-definition digital terrestrial television plan; a public tender will be launched within three months.

Spain Opens Bidding for New TV Channel, Rules Out Pressuring Telefónica
The Spanish government will not pressure Telefónica to bid on a new television channel, despite having available space due to the new ultra-high-definition digital terrestrial television plan; a public tender will be launched within three months.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Government Accused of Exploiting University System for Political Gain
The Spanish government is accused of using the issues within the Spanish university system to divide public opinion and gain political advantage, while ignoring the shortcomings of the public system and the rising success of private universities.

Spanish Government Accused of Exploiting University System for Political Gain
The Spanish government is accused of using the issues within the Spanish university system to divide public opinion and gain political advantage, while ignoring the shortcomings of the public system and the rising success of private universities.
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56% Bias Score
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