Left-Wing Spanish Government Accused of Cozying Up To Venezuela’s Maduro
Pedro Sánchez’s hard-left allies have come out in support of the repressive president.
Pedro Sánchez’s hard-left allies have come out in support of the repressive president.
Leftist Ione Belarra called for PM Benjamin Netanyahu to stand trial for war crimes.
The assassinated journalist-turned-politician had charged Ecuador’s government with handing Spain’s Podemos €2.6M of embezzled funds.
The day after the Supreme Court’s pronouncement, another rapist had his 12-year sentence reduced by five years.
Economic precariousness and a general assault on identity, from gender to nation, clear the way for the rise of a patriotic, pre-woke, pro-work Left.
Some say the political project of Spain’s labour minister is uniting the Left, yet she may actually be establishing her own movement.
The pointing of fingers has come as a result of a record: eleven women being murdered in the month of December.
The Left-coalition government in Spain is, quite straightforwardly, abolishing democracy. We explore recent events to unpack this country’s dangerous trajectory.
There are indications that these charges point to a larger architecture of illegal financing of Podemos by the Venezuelan government.
Apart from deciding who is eligible for financial compensation, the Law of Historical Memory from 2007 has been used to define how history is taught. Its trajectory will be accelerated with the Law of Democratic Memory of 2022.
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