
Sánchez’s Communist Turn Is Devouring the Entire Far Left
The Spanish PM’s shift to the left could foreshadow the path that socialism—or the social-democratic Left—across the West will follow, or is already following.

The Spanish PM’s shift to the left could foreshadow the path that socialism—or the social-democratic Left—across the West will follow, or is already following.

The results confirm the consolidation of the centre-right bloc, with VOX on the rise.

Insufficient relocations and adult migrants posing as minors are now acknowledged, but effectively closing the migration route is not on the establishment’s agenda.

The result strengthens the conservatives’ role in regional power-sharing—adding to the pressure on Spain’s minority government ahead of a string of key elections in 2026.

The regional election is seen as a key test of public trust in Spain’s PSOE government after weeks of political scandals.

Regional elections threaten sleaze-stricken Sánchez.

While Spaniards count down the collapse of Sánchez’s unpopular, corruption-ridden government, a magazine has crowned him Person of the Year 2025.

Sunday’s demonstrations united the young, families, and the self-employed in a nationwide outcry against corruption and crushing taxes.

Álvaro García Ortiz is accused of leaking confidential files linked to a tax fraud case involving the partner of a leading conservative politician.

The government will “not have a budget, nor the capacity to govern,” announced separatist leader Puigdemont.