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Camps Challenges Mazón for Leadership of Valencian PP
Francisco Camps, former president of Valencia, publicly challenged Carlos Mazón for leadership of the Valencian PP on Saturday, criticizing the party's current direction and its alliances, while emphasizing the need for a stronger party to effectively govern. The event, held at Veles e Vents, attrac...
Camps Challenges Mazón for Leadership of Valencian PP
Francisco Camps, former president of Valencia, publicly challenged Carlos Mazón for leadership of the Valencian PP on Saturday, criticizing the party's current direction and its alliances, while emphasizing the need for a stronger party to effectively govern. The event, held at Veles e Vents, attrac...
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52% Bias Score


Power Struggle Erupts in Spanish Business World
Gerardo Cuerva, a candidate for the presidency of Spain's small and medium-sized enterprise association (Cepyme), accuses CEOE president Antonio Garamendi and government officials of attempting to prevent him from winning, highlighting a power struggle between large and small businesses in Spain.
Power Struggle Erupts in Spanish Business World
Gerardo Cuerva, a candidate for the presidency of Spain's small and medium-sized enterprise association (Cepyme), accuses CEOE president Antonio Garamendi and government officials of attempting to prevent him from winning, highlighting a power struggle between large and small businesses in Spain.
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60% Bias Score


PP Weighs Early National Congress Amidst Election Uncertainty
Amidst uncertainty, Partido Popular leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo is reportedly considering an early national congress in July to address potential snap elections and internal restructuring, causing nervousness and division within the party.
PP Weighs Early National Congress Amidst Election Uncertainty
Amidst uncertainty, Partido Popular leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo is reportedly considering an early national congress in July to address potential snap elections and internal restructuring, causing nervousness and division within the party.
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36% Bias Score


Junts's Veto Jeopardizes Spain's 37.5-Hour Workweek Bill
Junts's complete veto of the Spanish government's proposed 37.5-hour workweek bill, coupled with opposition from Catalan employers, creates significant challenges for its passage through Congress, despite support from unions and the Ministry of Labor. Negotiations are ongoing between the government ...
Junts's Veto Jeopardizes Spain's 37.5-Hour Workweek Bill
Junts's complete veto of the Spanish government's proposed 37.5-hour workweek bill, coupled with opposition from Catalan employers, creates significant challenges for its passage through Congress, despite support from unions and the Ministry of Labor. Negotiations are ongoing between the government ...
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Government's Tariff Plan Faces Uncertain Vote
The Spanish government faces a crucial vote on its \$14.1 billion plan to counter US tariffs, relying on a narrow majority that includes the Junts per Catalunya party, whose support is uncertain due to ongoing negotiations on unrelated matters, jeopardizing the plan's passage.
Spanish Government's Tariff Plan Faces Uncertain Vote
The Spanish government faces a crucial vote on its \$14.1 billion plan to counter US tariffs, relying on a narrow majority that includes the Junts per Catalunya party, whose support is uncertain due to ongoing negotiations on unrelated matters, jeopardizing the plan's passage.
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48% Bias Score


Former Real Madrid President Sentenced in Gürtel Corruption Case
A Spanish court sentenced former Real Madrid president Fernando Martín to three years and four months in prison for paying a €25 million bribe in the Gürtel corruption case, involving numerous PP party officials and highlighting systemic corruption within the party and broader business dealings.
Former Real Madrid President Sentenced in Gürtel Corruption Case
A Spanish court sentenced former Real Madrid president Fernando Martín to three years and four months in prison for paying a €25 million bribe in the Gürtel corruption case, involving numerous PP party officials and highlighting systemic corruption within the party and broader business dealings.
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48% Bias Score

Podemos' Alfaro Breaks with National Leadership over Strategy
Begoña Alfaro, Podemos' third vice-president of Navarra, publicly disagreed with the national party's strategy, prioritizing "systematic warfare" over left-wing unity, and will not seek reelection; she attended Yolanda Díaz's Sumar launch against party orders.

Podemos' Alfaro Breaks with National Leadership over Strategy
Begoña Alfaro, Podemos' third vice-president of Navarra, publicly disagreed with the national party's strategy, prioritizing "systematic warfare" over left-wing unity, and will not seek reelection; she attended Yolanda Díaz's Sumar launch against party orders.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Power Outage and Railway Chaos Expose Systemic Failures and Political Dysfunction
Widespread power outages and over 10,000 railway incidents in 2024 in Spain have sparked public concern over government accountability and the deteriorating state of public services, amidst political blame-shifting and delayed explanations for the failures.

Spanish Power Outage and Railway Chaos Expose Systemic Failures and Political Dysfunction
Widespread power outages and over 10,000 railway incidents in 2024 in Spain have sparked public concern over government accountability and the deteriorating state of public services, amidst political blame-shifting and delayed explanations for the failures.
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56% Bias Score

PP's Energy Plan Fails in Spanish Congress
The Spanish People's Party's (PP) energy policy proposal, including extending nuclear plant lifespans and revising energy taxation, was defeated in the Congress of Deputies with 138 votes in favor, 204 against, and 7 abstentions, highlighting divisions within the right-wing political spectrum and th...

PP's Energy Plan Fails in Spanish Congress
The Spanish People's Party's (PP) energy policy proposal, including extending nuclear plant lifespans and revising energy taxation, was defeated in the Congress of Deputies with 138 votes in favor, 204 against, and 7 abstentions, highlighting divisions within the right-wing political spectrum and th...
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48% Bias Score

Feijóo Criticizes Spain's Government, Claims It's Unsustainable in EU
Spanish PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo asserts that Spain's coalition government, led by Pedro Sánchez, is unsustainable within the EU due to its lack of budget, internal divisions, opposition to NATO within the coalition, lack of parliamentary majority, and surrounding corruption cases.

Feijóo Criticizes Spain's Government, Claims It's Unsustainable in EU
Spanish PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo asserts that Spain's coalition government, led by Pedro Sánchez, is unsustainable within the EU due to its lack of budget, internal divisions, opposition to NATO within the coalition, lack of parliamentary majority, and surrounding corruption cases.
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56% Bias Score

Madrid Sues Spain Over €83 Billion Debt Forgiveness Agreement
The Madrid regional government is suing the Spanish government over a €83 billion debt forgiveness agreement, claiming it unfairly benefits more indebted regions and violates the principle of equality; Madrid argues each citizen will have to assume €500 more debt because of this.

Madrid Sues Spain Over €83 Billion Debt Forgiveness Agreement
The Madrid regional government is suing the Spanish government over a €83 billion debt forgiveness agreement, claiming it unfairly benefits more indebted regions and violates the principle of equality; Madrid argues each citizen will have to assume €500 more debt because of this.
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56% Bias Score

Power Struggle within Spain's Business Organizations: Cepyme Election
Gerardo Cuerva is seeking re-election as head of Spain's Cepyme, facing pressure from CEOE's president, Antonio Garamendi, who backs Ángela de Miguel. Madrid's president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, publicly supported Cuerva, who accuses Garamendi of pressuring organizations to support De Miguel and alleges ...

Power Struggle within Spain's Business Organizations: Cepyme Election
Gerardo Cuerva is seeking re-election as head of Spain's Cepyme, facing pressure from CEOE's president, Antonio Garamendi, who backs Ángela de Miguel. Madrid's president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, publicly supported Cuerva, who accuses Garamendi of pressuring organizations to support De Miguel and alleges ...
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60% Bias Score
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