
Political Price of Shielding Socialist Sánchez Hits Brussels
The scandals are piling up for the Spanish PM to such an extent that even allies in the EU Parliament are now raising questions.

The scandals are piling up for the Spanish PM to such an extent that even allies in the EU Parliament are now raising questions.
Blazek denies wrongdoing but said he doesn’t want to “tarnish the reputation” of the government.
The new body is needed to take action against the lack of transparency and accountability in EU institutions, the group says.

Pedro Sánchez will not be saved by positioning himself as the global leader against the ‘Far Right.’

Sánchez’s lofty rhetoric rings hollow for many, who point to his controversial actions that have undermined democratic norms at home.

Allegations reveal inconsistency within Spain’s progressive movement, challenging its promise to ‘believe all women.’

Sue Gray failed drastically to show that under Labour, “the adults are back in the room.”

The Labour PM has had a rapid fall from grace. And his situation appears only to be getting worse.

The Commission president insisted on selecting a female candidate—one alleged to have helped mastermind a major ‘cash-for-passports’ scandal years ago.

The left-wing opposition is using the case to undermine cabinet credibility.