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Spain To Introduce Sweeping Gender Parity Laws

Tamás Orbán March 8, 2023

Half of the political and economic power must be for women, socialist PM Pedro Sánchez said, but feminists remain skeptical.

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.

Abascal: Partido Popular Same As Socialists, Only Ten Years Behind

Robert Semonsen February 17, 2023

The VOX chief assailed Spain’s mainstream press, accusing “all of the media, almost without exception, Left and Right” of manipulating narratives and slandering his party in an attempt to destroy it.

Tens of Thousands Gather in Madrid To Protest Government’s Dictatorial Drift

Bridget Ryder | Robert Semonsen January 23, 2023

“It is not about Left, Right, or Center, but about not remaining inactive as our institutions erode, our democracy deteriorates, and our state weakens,” asserted the manifesto, read out during the demonstration.

How Globalism Digests Nations: Deindustrialization and the International Division of Labour

Carlos Perona Calvete January 18, 2023

Globalism requires that societies accept their place in a global division of labour, and the principal political agent facilitating this is the anti-worker, pro-woke Left, with a complicit centre-Right as rearguard.

Spanish Government Continues Support for Separatists

Carlos Perona Calvete November 28, 2022

Santiago Abascal, leader of VOX, has accused PM Pedro Sanchez of “allying with the heirs of terrorism.”

Spanish Government Continues Support for Separatists

Carlos Perona Calvete November 28, 2022

Santiago Abascal, leader of VOX, has accused PM Pedro Sanchez of “allying with the heirs of terrorism.”

The Politics of Decency

Karl-Gustel Wärnberg September 28, 2022

Like radicals in all corners of the world, instead of celebrating a leader and iconic figure, the government chose to make politics of the monarchy which has always stayed above the fray of politics.

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.

Rural Spain Takes on the Capital to Protest its Abandonment

Bridget Ryder March 23, 2022

The annual protest to rally for politics in favour of rural areas has been going on for years, but this year’s demonstration brought out a record number of participants. Organisers, principally farmers and hunters associations, estimated that 400,000 people marched en masse through several of Madrid’s principal streets.

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