
Franco Lives!
Pedro Sánchez’ fixation on Franco is reigniting an interest in the past that could backfire on the Left, which has much to hide about its role in the Civil War and dictatorship.
Pedro Sánchez’ fixation on Franco is reigniting an interest in the past that could backfire on the Left, which has much to hide about its role in the Civil War and dictatorship.
The flood zone still looks like a war zone, but PM Pedro Sánchez dismisses complaints about the government’s failure to provide enough emergency aid as a “far-right hate campaign.”
Puigdemont is capitalising on the Socialist-led government’s reliance on his MPs in Madrid to double down on his demands.
Sánchez’s lofty rhetoric rings hollow for many, who point to his controversial actions that have undermined democratic norms at home.
VOX has criticised Sánchez’ planned redistribution of 4,000 migrant minors around Spain’s regions, saying it only encourages more illegal immigration.
“Only the people save the people,” declares his movement, dedicated to fighting separatism and disaster—in the face of official hostility.
If the controversial move goes ahead, Spain’s national authorities would lose control over the country’s external borders in the region.
The EU Commission is after Spain and eight more countries for not charging drivers for using highways based on vehicle type, number of passengers, and distance driven.
The two MEPs bring the ECR group to a total of 80 members
Critics accuse the EU of pushing the green agenda at the expense of affordable transport.