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Vox's Strategic Opposition Delays Valencia's Post-Flood Reconstruction
In the Valencian Community, Vox is using Vice President Francisco José Gan Pampols as a scapegoat to oppose the PP government's post-flood reconstruction plan, potentially delaying recovery efforts, while simultaneously protecting President Carlos Mazón.
Vox's Strategic Opposition Delays Valencia's Post-Flood Reconstruction
In the Valencian Community, Vox is using Vice President Francisco José Gan Pampols as a scapegoat to oppose the PP government's post-flood reconstruction plan, potentially delaying recovery efforts, while simultaneously protecting President Carlos Mazón.
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40% Bias Score


Minister Torres Presents Flight Records to Disprove Corruption Allegations
Spanish Minister Ángel Víctor Torres presented flight records from Binter and Iberia to disprove allegations by businessman Víctor de Aldama that he was in a Madrid apartment with former Minister José Luis Ábalos and his advisor on November 9-10, 2018; the records show Torres was in the Canary Islan...
Minister Torres Presents Flight Records to Disprove Corruption Allegations
Spanish Minister Ángel Víctor Torres presented flight records from Binter and Iberia to disprove allegations by businessman Víctor de Aldama that he was in a Madrid apartment with former Minister José Luis Ábalos and his advisor on November 9-10, 2018; the records show Torres was in the Canary Islan...
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Government Offers Concessions to Catalan Separatists to Secure Budget Approval
The Spanish government is negotiating with Catalan separatist parties Junts and ERC to secure their votes for the budget, offering concessions like transferring airport security to Mossos d'Esquadra and creating a joint company to manage Rodalies commuter rail by year-end, reactivating the Bilateral...
Spanish Government Offers Concessions to Catalan Separatists to Secure Budget Approval
The Spanish government is negotiating with Catalan separatist parties Junts and ERC to secure their votes for the budget, offering concessions like transferring airport security to Mossos d'Esquadra and creating a joint company to manage Rodalies commuter rail by year-end, reactivating the Bilateral...
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Coalition Divided Over Minimum Wage Tax
Spain's coalition government is deeply divided over a new law requiring minimum wage earners to pay income tax, causing a political clash between the socialist PSOE and the left-wing Sumar coalition, despite a public display of unity.
Spanish Coalition Divided Over Minimum Wage Tax
Spain's coalition government is deeply divided over a new law requiring minimum wage earners to pay income tax, causing a political clash between the socialist PSOE and the left-wing Sumar coalition, despite a public display of unity.
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60% Bias Score


Podemos Elects Belarra and Montero Amidst Internal Power Struggle
Podemos's upcoming fifth congress will elect Ione Belarra as secretary general and Irene Montero as its electoral face, a decision influenced by founder Pablo Iglesias, despite internal conflicts and potential electoral implications.
Podemos Elects Belarra and Montero Amidst Internal Power Struggle
Podemos's upcoming fifth congress will elect Ione Belarra as secretary general and Irene Montero as its electoral face, a decision influenced by founder Pablo Iglesias, despite internal conflicts and potential electoral implications.
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84% Bias Score


Spanish Coalition Divided Over Minimum Wage Tax
A political dispute has erupted within Spain's governing coalition over the taxation of the recently increased minimum wage, with the socialist wing defending the tax as a sign of progress while left-wing parties oppose it due to the high tax rate.
Spanish Coalition Divided Over Minimum Wage Tax
A political dispute has erupted within Spain's governing coalition over the taxation of the recently increased minimum wage, with the socialist wing defending the tax as a sign of progress while left-wing parties oppose it due to the high tax rate.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Government Faces Internal Strife Amidst Multiple Political and Legal Challenges
The Spanish government is grappling with internal disputes over minimum wage taxation as Congress debates multiple proposals, while the Attorney General faces a parliamentary inquiry amid a Supreme Court investigation. PP leader Feijóo focuses on agricultural policies to counter potential US tariffs...

Spanish Government Faces Internal Strife Amidst Multiple Political and Legal Challenges
The Spanish government is grappling with internal disputes over minimum wage taxation as Congress debates multiple proposals, while the Attorney General faces a parliamentary inquiry amid a Supreme Court investigation. PP leader Feijóo focuses on agricultural policies to counter potential US tariffs...
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44% Bias Score

Zapatero Highlights Legacy, Advocates for Stronger Spanish Parliament
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero presented his speeches in Congress, emphasizing his legacy of ending ETA violence and legalizing same-sex marriage, while also advocating for a stronger parliamentary opposition and greater consensus in current politics.

Zapatero Highlights Legacy, Advocates for Stronger Spanish Parliament
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero presented his speeches in Congress, emphasizing his legacy of ending ETA violence and legalizing same-sex marriage, while also advocating for a stronger parliamentary opposition and greater consensus in current politics.
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44% Bias Score

PP's Silence on Trump Exposes Hyperbolic Criticism of Spanish Government
The Spanish People's Party's unexpected silence on Donald Trump's controversial presidency, despite initial criticism from some members, exposes the exaggeration in their previous attacks on the Spanish government's authoritarianism and raises questions about their future political strategy.

PP's Silence on Trump Exposes Hyperbolic Criticism of Spanish Government
The Spanish People's Party's unexpected silence on Donald Trump's controversial presidency, despite initial criticism from some members, exposes the exaggeration in their previous attacks on the Spanish government's authoritarianism and raises questions about their future political strategy.
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52% Bias Score

Podemos Congress Excludes Sumar, Deepening Spanish Left Division
Podemos's upcoming congress on April 11-12 will see Ione Belarra's reelection, a new political document outlining their electoral strategy, and the exclusion of discussions on electoral unity with Yolanda Díaz's Sumar platform, deepening the division within the Spanish left.

Podemos Congress Excludes Sumar, Deepening Spanish Left Division
Podemos's upcoming congress on April 11-12 will see Ione Belarra's reelection, a new political document outlining their electoral strategy, and the exclusion of discussions on electoral unity with Yolanda Díaz's Sumar platform, deepening the division within the Spanish left.
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56% Bias Score

Spain Delays Regional Funding, Risks EU Scrutiny
The Spanish government, under Deputy Prime Minister María Jesús Montero, is delaying the disbursement of the Extra FLA fund and withholding 2025 funding information from regional authorities to manage public funds, secure EU approval for its fiscal plan, and potentially avoid scrutiny for exceeding ...

Spain Delays Regional Funding, Risks EU Scrutiny
The Spanish government, under Deputy Prime Minister María Jesús Montero, is delaying the disbursement of the Extra FLA fund and withholding 2025 funding information from regional authorities to manage public funds, secure EU approval for its fiscal plan, and potentially avoid scrutiny for exceeding ...
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56% Bias Score

Canal de Isabel II to Borrow €450 Million, Raise Water Rates Amid Dividend Controversy
Madrid's Canal de Isabel II will borrow €450 million and raise water rates by 3% annually from 2026 to cover a €500 million debt and fund €2 billion in infrastructure projects, despite distributing €1.5 billion in dividends since 2012, sparking opposition criticism.

Canal de Isabel II to Borrow €450 Million, Raise Water Rates Amid Dividend Controversy
Madrid's Canal de Isabel II will borrow €450 million and raise water rates by 3% annually from 2026 to cover a €500 million debt and fund €2 billion in infrastructure projects, despite distributing €1.5 billion in dividends since 2012, sparking opposition criticism.
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52% Bias Score
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