Spain’s Centre-Right Deals Blow to Sánchez
Right-wing VOX and new anti-establishment party also gained ground in EU elections.
Right-wing VOX and new anti-establishment party also gained ground in EU elections.
VOX leader Santiago Abascal says the only letter he’s interested in is Sánchez’ letter of resignation.
More than half of Spaniards think the PM should resign or face more questioning.
Ten months into the legislature, the controversial law is the only major legislation socialists have managed to pass.
Sánchez has twice denied that Begoña Gómez was being formally investigated on corruption charges, despite knowing her lawyer had responded to the judge in the case.
The measure is another way to chip away at the country’s democracy.
Two recent cases show that the office is politically compromised.
This is just the latest incident in a series of persistent woes plaguing Madrid’s socialist-run train service.
The same unit that uncovered the government’s €10 million mask corruption scandal is investigating influence trafficking.
PM describes media as a “mud machine, encouraged by the right and the ultra-right.”
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