
Izquierda Española: A Threat to the New Right?
The New Right must be careful when playing up the populist rhetoric, lest it fall into Marxist dialectics.
The New Right must be careful when playing up the populist rhetoric, lest it fall into Marxist dialectics.
The ruling party has already withdrawn the credentials of some media outlets to attend its events.
The parliament could send a delegation to Spain to investigate rule-of-law violations by PM Pedro Sánchez.
Socialist PM Pedro Sánchez’s first bills are set to be defeated—by his allies.
This movement shows “there is still a spirit of reconquest, of returning to what Spain was—and not allowing it to become something else entirely.”
It’s full steam ahead for Spain’s anti-nuclear agenda, with the sector treated as a major strategic roadblock to developing renewables.
Many of the migrants are young Senegalese fed up with the local economy, while others claim to be simply bored.
The Spanish capital’s restrictions could prohibit a quarter of the country’s cars from entering the city, foreshadowing impact of an EU Green New Deal.
Conservatives cited pessimism about the situation in Spain and the world as a reason at a higher rate than leftist voters.
A massive increase in the number of arrests came after the Hamas attack on Israel.