Spain: Socialists Sue Over Polls Predicting Election Loses
The crux of the matter for the PSOE was the high number of votes the polls predicted the rival party, the centre-right Partido Popular (PP) would win.
The crux of the matter for the PSOE was the high number of votes the polls predicted the rival party, the centre-right Partido Popular (PP) would win.
A segment of Spanish society—the Left’s leaders, if not their voters—has been too quick to paper over the difference between lawful politics and violence.
Taxpayers will foot the bill for Sánchez’s desperate effort to stay in office.
It has surfaced that certain socialist-party candidates have been involved in a kidnapping plot, electoral fraud, and South American criminal gangs.
“We cannot establish numbers [of immigrants to be received], as this will depend on the needs of Spain’s labour market,” said the Spanish PM.
Through the program, Spain will receive more immigrants from Latin America “through channels that respond to the needs of the labor market, reinforcing existing operational capacities,” a government statement said.
The Spanish Troop and Sailor Association (ATME) has been critical of Sánchez’s housing measures. Military personnel often have to wait months for housing and are easily evicted if they fall behind on their rent, even in military housing.
The EU committee has previously accused the Polish, Greek, and Hungarian governments of using Pegasus spyware against opponents.
VOX registered a vote of no confidence in Spain with an unusual candidate to replace the current prime minister
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