
Spain: Socialists Propose Scrapping Public Input on Laws
The measure is another way to chip away at the country’s democracy.
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.”
Much like ancient Persian kings, PM Sánchez used five days of chaos to tighten his grip on power.
Spanish PM Sánchez will likely use a corruption investigation against his wife as an excuse to attack the judiciary’s independence.
Despite threatening to resign, the premier announced on Monday that he has decided to remain in office.
Spain’s PM may be looking at the presidency of the European Council as his next job.
Sánchez suspends schedule; will make an announcement on Monday.