Spanish Government Sparks Uproar by Bypassing Senate To Cut Terrorist Sentences
Senators insist that their rejection of the proposed law acts as a veto, but the government has pushed ahead anyway.
Senators insist that their rejection of the proposed law acts as a veto, but the government has pushed ahead anyway.
Leaked document reveals plan to influence narrative about secret meeting between Spanish minister and Venezuela’s vice president.
In a fiery debate before the EU elections, Buxadé accused Spain’s governing socialists of being allied with Hamas and Iran.
This is just the latest incident in a series of persistent woes plaguing Madrid’s socialist-run train service.
Much like ancient Persian kings, PM Sánchez used five days of chaos to tighten his grip on power.
Commission told to be more vigilant in oversight of emergency purchases as pandemic spending scrutinized.
Head of government research institute refuses to acknowledge his poll was wrong
Sanchez’ office would not even provide journalists with an official list of attendees.
Repression and fear provided an opportunity for higher-ups in Spain’s Socialist Party to rob the taxpayer of his money as well as his freedom.
Pedro Sánchez’s party finished a dismal third, falling behind Partido Popular and regional Marxist-Leninist separatists.
To submit a pitch for consideration:
submissions@
For subscription inquiries:
subscriptions@