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Spain Bypasses Parliament to Push Through Energy Reforms
Following the July rejection of its anti-blackout decree, the Spanish government is using a new urgent decree to implement key energy reforms, including electricity system control improvements and energy storage, but omitting a praised shared self-consumption measure that has prompted a citizen back...
Spain Bypasses Parliament to Push Through Energy Reforms
Following the July rejection of its anti-blackout decree, the Spanish government is using a new urgent decree to implement key energy reforms, including electricity system control improvements and energy storage, but omitting a praised shared self-consumption measure that has prompted a citizen back...
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40% Bias Score


Centrist Party Prospects Dim in Spain
Experts doubt the viability of a new centrist party in Spain due to the historical failures of similar parties like UCD and Ciudadanos, highlighting the lack of a distinct centrist voter base and the dominance of PSOE and PP.
Centrist Party Prospects Dim in Spain
Experts doubt the viability of a new centrist party in Spain due to the historical failures of similar parties like UCD and Ciudadanos, highlighting the lack of a distinct centrist voter base and the dominance of PSOE and PP.
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56% Bias Score


Puigdemont's Fugitive Status Paralyzes Spanish Government
One year after Carles Puigdemont's second escape, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government remains dependent on Junts, a party whose leader evaded justice, resulting in a political stalemate that has blocked budget approval and eroded public trust.
Puigdemont's Fugitive Status Paralyzes Spanish Government
One year after Carles Puigdemont's second escape, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government remains dependent on Junts, a party whose leader evaded justice, resulting in a political stalemate that has blocked budget approval and eroded public trust.
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60% Bias Score


PP Demands Investigation into Huawei Contracts Amidst Alleged Corruption Scandal
The Spanish Popular Party demands an investigation into €12.3 million in contracts between the Spanish government and Huawei for storing judicial intercepts, alleging a conflict of interest involving Secretary of State Antonio Hernando and a consulting firm linked to a broader corruption scandal imp...
PP Demands Investigation into Huawei Contracts Amidst Alleged Corruption Scandal
The Spanish Popular Party demands an investigation into €12.3 million in contracts between the Spanish government and Huawei for storing judicial intercepts, alleging a conflict of interest involving Secretary of State Antonio Hernando and a consulting firm linked to a broader corruption scandal imp...
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64% Bias Score


Illa and Ayuso Clash Over Fiscal Policy in Spain
Catalan President Salvador Illa, marking his first year in office, promotes a "shared prosperity" economic model emphasizing fiscal solidarity among Spain's regions, clashing with Madrid's tax-cut policies advocated by President Isabel Díaz Ayuso.
Illa and Ayuso Clash Over Fiscal Policy in Spain
Catalan President Salvador Illa, marking his first year in office, promotes a "shared prosperity" economic model emphasizing fiscal solidarity among Spain's regions, clashing with Madrid's tax-cut policies advocated by President Isabel Díaz Ayuso.
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52% Bias Score


Catalan Tax Collection Plan Faces Staffing Challenges and Opposition
The Catalan government plans to collect all taxes generated in Catalonia by 2028, increasing its tax revenue significantly, but faces challenges recruiting sufficient staff and opposition from Spanish tax inspectors, who cite legal and practical concerns, mirroring previous conflicts such as the Rod...
Catalan Tax Collection Plan Faces Staffing Challenges and Opposition
The Catalan government plans to collect all taxes generated in Catalonia by 2028, increasing its tax revenue significantly, but faces challenges recruiting sufficient staff and opposition from Spanish tax inspectors, who cite legal and practical concerns, mirroring previous conflicts such as the Rod...
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52% Bias Score

Spain's Governance Crisis: Unresolved Housing, Energy, and Migrant Issues
Spain's record-high rental prices, a nationwide power outage, and a persistent migrant crisis highlight the government's failure to address multiple systemic issues due to a lack of a stable governing majority.

Spain's Governance Crisis: Unresolved Housing, Energy, and Migrant Issues
Spain's record-high rental prices, a nationwide power outage, and a persistent migrant crisis highlight the government's failure to address multiple systemic issues due to a lack of a stable governing majority.
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52% Bias Score

Rise of Far-Right Party Could Give Catalan Separatists Majority
A Govern poll shows that Catalan separatist parties could regain a parliamentary majority in July 2026, driven by the rise of the far-right Aliança Catalana, led by Ripoll's mayor Sílvia Orriols, which could win 10-11 seats. This shift alters the dynamics of Catalan politics, impacting the balance o...

Rise of Far-Right Party Could Give Catalan Separatists Majority
A Govern poll shows that Catalan separatist parties could regain a parliamentary majority in July 2026, driven by the rise of the far-right Aliança Catalana, led by Ripoll's mayor Sílvia Orriols, which could win 10-11 seats. This shift alters the dynamics of Catalan politics, impacting the balance o...
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52% Bias Score

Spain's Coalition Government Faces Challenges Amidst Corruption Allegations and Legislative Deadlocks
Two years into Spain's XV Legislature, the coalition government led by Pedro Sánchez faces challenges including a housing crisis, mass tourism protests, and the implementation of an Amnesty Law, amidst criticism for legislative difficulties and corruption allegations, while striving to maintain its ...

Spain's Coalition Government Faces Challenges Amidst Corruption Allegations and Legislative Deadlocks
Two years into Spain's XV Legislature, the coalition government led by Pedro Sánchez faces challenges including a housing crisis, mass tourism protests, and the implementation of an Amnesty Law, amidst criticism for legislative difficulties and corruption allegations, while striving to maintain its ...
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52% Bias Score

Large Catalan Flag Sparks Legal Dispute Over Spanish Flag Display
A €93,000, 54-meter Catalan flag will be permanently raised outside the Catalan Parliament on Catalonia's National Day, prompting a legal challenge to ensure the Spanish flag is also permanently displayed in accordance with Spanish law.

Large Catalan Flag Sparks Legal Dispute Over Spanish Flag Display
A €93,000, 54-meter Catalan flag will be permanently raised outside the Catalan Parliament on Catalonia's National Day, prompting a legal challenge to ensure the Spanish flag is also permanently displayed in accordance with Spanish law.
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52% Bias Score

Podemos Rejects Andalusian Electoral Alliance with IU and Sumar
Podemos in Andalusia has rejected an invitation from Izquierda Unida (IU) and Sumar to renew their electoral alliance, 'Por Andalucía', for the 2026 regional elections, citing a refusal to accept ultimatums and prioritizing a national strategy of opposition to the PSOE-led government, risking loss o...

Podemos Rejects Andalusian Electoral Alliance with IU and Sumar
Podemos in Andalusia has rejected an invitation from Izquierda Unida (IU) and Sumar to renew their electoral alliance, 'Por Andalucía', for the 2026 regional elections, citing a refusal to accept ultimatums and prioritizing a national strategy of opposition to the PSOE-led government, risking loss o...
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56% Bias Score

Catalonia's Fiscal Autonomy Plan Delayed Until 2028
Catalonia's plan to manage its personal income tax (IRPF) by 2026 is delayed until 2028 due to personnel shortages and insufficient technology within its tax agency, despite agreements with the Spanish government, highlighting the complexities of achieving fiscal autonomy.

Catalonia's Fiscal Autonomy Plan Delayed Until 2028
Catalonia's plan to manage its personal income tax (IRPF) by 2026 is delayed until 2028 due to personnel shortages and insufficient technology within its tax agency, despite agreements with the Spanish government, highlighting the complexities of achieving fiscal autonomy.
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44% Bias Score
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