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Tag: Podemos

Return of the Old Left: A Look at the Spanish Worker’s Front

Carlos Perona Calvete March 25, 2023

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.

Yolanda Díaz seated at desk with U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty J. Walsh.

Left Unity or Opportunity? All Eyes on Yolanda Díaz

Tadhg Pidgeon March 1, 2023

Some say the political project of Spain’s labour minister is uniting the Left, yet she may actually be establishing her own movement.

Spain’s Left-Liberal Coalition Clashes Over Record Month of Murders of Women 

Robert Semonsen January 5, 2023

The pointing of fingers has come as a result of a record: eleven women being murdered in the month of December.

The Creeping Coup D’État in Spain

Carlos Perona Calvete January 2, 2023

The Left-coalition government in Spain is, quite straightforwardly, abolishing democracy. We explore recent events to unpack this country’s dangerous trajectory.

Podemos Co-Founder Investigated for Illegal Charges

Carlos Perona Calvete August 10, 2022

There are indications that these charges point to a larger architecture of illegal financing of Podemos by the Venezuelan government.

Spain Abolishes Freedom of Speech:
Democratic Memory and the Damnatio Memoriae

Carlos Perona Calvete July 14, 2022

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.

Spain Moves to Create Commission to Investigate Abuse in the Church; Not Reception Centers

Carlos Perona Calvete February 8, 2022

Lack of unity on the issue of abuse of minors, and a lack of willingness to make investigations as comprehensive and thorough as possible, bespeaks a profound moral crisis.

On the Anniversary of the Taking of Granada

Carlos Perona Calvete January 17, 2022

This year, celebrations of the taking of Granada have been repudiated by the establishment left, including a platform by the name of Granada Abierta, together with Podemos, who described them as an ode to cruelty and genocide. In contrast, VOX has called for the 2nd of January to be declared a national holiday. 

A Preliminary Look at the Spanish Government’s Recovery Fund Spending

Carlos Perona Calvete January 7, 2022

Spanish political life will polarize around those offering policies that have straightforwardly led to present difficulties, and those whose program has promised to drastically reduce a state whose regional level is notoriously hypertrophic and reindustrializing the country. VOX is the most obviously poised to take advantage of this. 

Pro-life Prayer Vigils to be Criminalized in Spain

Bridget Ryder December 20, 2021

“Every day, the government sent police officers to scare us [as we held peaceful prayer vigils outside abortion clinics],” reported the Madrid coordinator of 40 Days for Life.

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