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Tag: Isabel Díaz Ayuso

Election Campaigns Kick Off in Spain, With Right Favoured To Win

Bridget Ryder February 19, 2023

Large demonstrations in Madrid signal the start of election campaigns in Spain with a shift to the Right expected.

Government-Funded Feminists Protest Politician at Spanish University

Bridget Ryder February 2, 2023

The feminist organisation received over €20,000 from the ministry of equality in “grants intended to support the associative and foundational movement at the state level.”

Ahead of Elections, PP and VOX Take Their Stands on Abortion

Bridget Ryder January 16, 2023

The pro-life measures are meant to promote the birth rate and comprehensive support for families.

The Politics of Decency

Karl-Gustel Wärnberg September 28, 2022

Like radicals in all corners of the world, instead of celebrating a leader and iconic figure, the government chose to make politics of the monarchy which has always stayed above the fray of politics.

Madrid’s Díaz Ayuso Isn’t Conservative: the Right’s ‘False Consciousness’

Carlos Perona Calvete September 12, 2022

Conservatives have tended to mistake politicians touting ‘individualism’ and ‘economic liberalism’ for champions against ‘wokism.’ Madrid’s Díaz Ayuso is a clear example.

Thermostat Control for Spanish Businesses

Bridget Ryder August 5, 2022

In Seville, one of the hottest and most touristic cities in the country, restaurant and shop owners have come out in full rebellion against the measure, calling it one more step in undermining small businesses.

On Natalist Narratives

Jorge González-Gallarza May 7, 2022

Only by rediscovering a vision of the good life that reckons with the suffering inherent in human experience and conceives of individuals as social animals bound by duty to one another—Edmund Burke’s “partnership of the dead, the living and the unborn”—do we stand a chance of bending the rising generation’s egotism and make them want to grace their communities and nations with new human beings.

VOX Forms First Coalition Government in Spain

Bridget Ryder March 17, 2022

For both parties,VOX and Partido Popular, governing together is a test for a new model for the Spanish Right.

VOX Ascends Amid Civil War in the Spanish Center-Right

Bridget Ryder|Carlos Perona Calvete February 23, 2022

President of Madrid Isabel Ayuso was secretly investigated by her party—supporters claim. Polls are predicting that the PP could lose as much as 25% of its votes to VOX due to its own internal strife.

Madrid Implements Pro-Natalist Strategy

Carlos Perona Calvete February 8, 2022

“We do not want a dehumanized country in which our lives are devoted to the merely material,” Isabel Díaz Ayuso said. “Spain and Europe suffer from a real demographic problem which, if unchecked, will cause other serious problems in the middle and long-term.”

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