
PP-VOX Partnership for Andalucía
A shared political platform seems designed to steer a right-wing coalition pact through four years of stable regional government.

A shared political platform seems designed to steer a right-wing coalition pact through four years of stable regional government.

Mass grants of Spanish nationality to overseas descendants have ignited a political battle over the census, non-resident voting, and the government’s bid to redraw the electoral map before the next election.

The judicial decision adds further pressure to an administration already weakened by several cases affecting the Socialist Party’s inner circle.

Investigations involving Begoña Gómez, Socialist officials, and former senior government figures are turning June into a crucial month for the PSOE’s political future.

Fresh revelations about a secret accord between the Archbishop of Madrid and the Socialist government have transformed what was already a bitter controversy into something approaching a canonical crisis.

Unprecedentedly, while the PP swept the polls in each of the last four regional elections, the PSOE won among absentee voters.

David Sánchez, a composer and conductor, is accused of benefiting from a specially created public-sector position.

PM Pedro Sánchez’ PSOE is facing an unprecedented crisis as a criminal investigation probes alleged illegal financing, influence networks, interference with state institutions.

What began as a judicial investigation into a controversial airline bailout has evolved into a broader political crisis for Spain’s ruling Socialist Party and one of its most influential figures.

People’s Party candidate Juanma Moreno is the favourite, but Sunday’s elections will determine whether his “Andalusian way” will maintain an absolute majority or whether he will once again depend on VOX.