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PP-Vox Tensions Escalate Amidst Trump Ties and Ideological Differences
Heightened tensions between Spain's PP and Vox parties stem from Vox leader Abascal's close ties to Donald Trump and the PP's contrasting approach. While Vox attacks PP leader Feijóo for perceived links to Aznar who criticized Trump and Putin, Feijóo maintains governmental pacts with Vox in nearly 1...
PP-Vox Tensions Escalate Amidst Trump Ties and Ideological Differences
Heightened tensions between Spain's PP and Vox parties stem from Vox leader Abascal's close ties to Donald Trump and the PP's contrasting approach. While Vox attacks PP leader Feijóo for perceived links to Aznar who criticized Trump and Putin, Feijóo maintains governmental pacts with Vox in nearly 1...
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60% Bias Score


Legal Dispute Erupts in Cepyme Over Proxy Voting Elimination
A legal opinion supports Cepyme's recent elimination of proxy voting, despite objections from a majority of its Executive Committee, creating an internal conflict before upcoming elections.
Legal Dispute Erupts in Cepyme Over Proxy Voting Elimination
A legal opinion supports Cepyme's recent elimination of proxy voting, despite objections from a majority of its Executive Committee, creating an internal conflict before upcoming elections.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Debt Plan Faces Backlash from Coalition Partners
The Spanish government's plan to assume €83 billion in regional debt faces immediate opposition from coalition partners Junts and Compromís, who deem the allocated funds insufficient and politically motivated, highlighting inequities within Spain's regional financing system.
Spanish Debt Plan Faces Backlash from Coalition Partners
The Spanish government's plan to assume €83 billion in regional debt faces immediate opposition from coalition partners Junts and Compromís, who deem the allocated funds insufficient and politically motivated, highlighting inequities within Spain's regional financing system.
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52% Bias Score


Sumar Proposes 35-Hour Workweek for Spanish State Employees
Sumar registered an amendment to Spain's Public Service Act, proposing a 35-hour workweek for over 530,000 state administration employees, a shorter timeframe than the 37.5 hours proposed for the private sector, aiming to standardize the practice seen in regional and local administrations.
Sumar Proposes 35-Hour Workweek for Spanish State Employees
Sumar registered an amendment to Spain's Public Service Act, proposing a 35-hour workweek for over 530,000 state administration employees, a shorter timeframe than the 37.5 hours proposed for the private sector, aiming to standardize the practice seen in regional and local administrations.
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36% Bias Score


Public Backlash Forces Mazón to Madrid Amidst Severe Weather Crisis
Carlos Mazón, president of the Valencian Generalitat, is facing intense public criticism and protests, forcing him to avoid public appearances in the region and hold a press conference in Madrid to address the controversy surrounding his handling of recent severe weather events that caused significa...
Public Backlash Forces Mazón to Madrid Amidst Severe Weather Crisis
Carlos Mazón, president of the Valencian Generalitat, is facing intense public criticism and protests, forcing him to avoid public appearances in the region and hold a press conference in Madrid to address the controversy surrounding his handling of recent severe weather events that caused significa...
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56% Bias Score


Spain Proposes €83 Billion Regional Debt Forgiveness Plan
The Spanish government proposes forgiving over €83 billion in regional debt, calculated using a multi-phase formula considering population, infrafinancing, and tax increases; Andalusia receives the largest absolute forgiveness, while Canarias receives the highest percentage relief (50%).
Spain Proposes €83 Billion Regional Debt Forgiveness Plan
The Spanish government proposes forgiving over €83 billion in regional debt, calculated using a multi-phase formula considering population, infrafinancing, and tax increases; Andalusia receives the largest absolute forgiveness, while Canarias receives the highest percentage relief (50%).
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32% Bias Score

Prosecutor Backs Investigation into Hiring of Prime Minister's Brother's Associate
Judge Beatriz Biedma's investigation into the hiring of Luis Carrero Pérez by the Badajoz Provincial Council, focusing on his relationship with the Prime Minister's brother David Sánchez, is backed by the Prosecutor, who opposes the defense's appeal. The investigation centers on potentially backdate...

Prosecutor Backs Investigation into Hiring of Prime Minister's Brother's Associate
Judge Beatriz Biedma's investigation into the hiring of Luis Carrero Pérez by the Badajoz Provincial Council, focusing on his relationship with the Prime Minister's brother David Sánchez, is backed by the Prosecutor, who opposes the defense's appeal. The investigation centers on potentially backdate...
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48% Bias Score

Spain to Forgive €83.252 Billion in Regional Debt, Conditional on Request
The Spanish government will forgive €83.252 billion in regional debt, contingent on explicit requests from autonomous communities, despite the PP voting against the plan; many PP regions will accept the relief.

Spain to Forgive €83.252 Billion in Regional Debt, Conditional on Request
The Spanish government will forgive €83.252 billion in regional debt, contingent on explicit requests from autonomous communities, despite the PP voting against the plan; many PP regions will accept the relief.
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68% Bias Score

Catalan Debt Forgiveness Plan Faces Political Headwinds
The Spanish government's plan to forgive 83 billion euros of regional debt, including 17 billion for Catalonia, faces opposition from Junts, a Catalan independence party, who threaten to block the bill unless the deal is exclusive to Catalonia, forcing the government to negotiate with the opposition...

Catalan Debt Forgiveness Plan Faces Political Headwinds
The Spanish government's plan to forgive 83 billion euros of regional debt, including 17 billion for Catalonia, faces opposition from Junts, a Catalan independence party, who threaten to block the bill unless the deal is exclusive to Catalonia, forcing the government to negotiate with the opposition...
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48% Bias Score

Unprecedented Cross-Party Collaboration Secures Colmenar Viejo Budget
In Colmenar Viejo, Spain, the municipal budget was unanimously approved by the PP, Vox, and PSOE, showcasing a unique cross-party collaboration driven by local needs and personal relationships between council members, despite national political divisions.

Unprecedented Cross-Party Collaboration Secures Colmenar Viejo Budget
In Colmenar Viejo, Spain, the municipal budget was unanimously approved by the PP, Vox, and PSOE, showcasing a unique cross-party collaboration driven by local needs and personal relationships between council members, despite national political divisions.
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52% Bias Score

Public Backlash Forces Valencia President to Change Public Appearance Strategy
President Carlos Mazón of Valencia is facing widespread public backlash, including protests and insults, forcing him to shift his public appearances from Valencia to Madrid due to the strong negative reaction from citizens.

Public Backlash Forces Valencia President to Change Public Appearance Strategy
President Carlos Mazón of Valencia is facing widespread public backlash, including protests and insults, forcing him to shift his public appearances from Valencia to Madrid due to the strong negative reaction from citizens.
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40% Bias Score

CGPJ to Decide on Contentious Supreme Court Appointments
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) will decide on Wednesday the appointments of four Supreme Court chamber presidents (Civil, Criminal, Social, and Contentious-Administrative), after a previous failed attempt to reach an agreement, with particular contention surrounding the Criminal...

CGPJ to Decide on Contentious Supreme Court Appointments
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) will decide on Wednesday the appointments of four Supreme Court chamber presidents (Civil, Criminal, Social, and Contentious-Administrative), after a previous failed attempt to reach an agreement, with particular contention surrounding the Criminal...
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48% Bias Score
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