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Spain: Left-Separatist Coalition Already Coming Apart
Socialist PM Pedro Sánchez’s first bills are set to be defeated—by his allies.
Socialist PM Pedro Sánchez’s first bills are set to be defeated—by his allies.
The Spanish capital’s restrictions could prohibit a quarter of the country’s cars from entering the city, foreshadowing impact of an EU Green New Deal.
Analysts regard the Afghan-based ISPK as the “most concerning” Islamic State affiliate.
Conservatives cited pessimism about the situation in Spain and the world as a reason at a higher rate than leftist voters.
Five-year legal deadlock could be resolved at the expense of sovereignty.
The Spanish PM allowed only 20 minutes for questions from six hand-picked news outlets in what should have been the biggest press conference of the year.
Given the opposition to the bill in the French president’s own camp, sending it for constitutional review may be a way to reassure his ministers.
Addressing the Spanish PM directly, the head of the centrist European People’s Party said, “It is obvious that this is about you, about your career, not about Spain or Europe.”
The meeting abroad would be a victory for the separatists as it gives the appearance of bilateral negotiations between two heads of state.
It’s another bureaucratic blow to affordable European transportation