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...In the late 1980s, Arturo Cuenca had an argument with Fidel Castro and the Cuban communist party’s chief ideologist, Carlos Aldana. Cuenca, then in his mid-30s, was already an acclaimed artist....
...According to figures published by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control on Thursday, Spain, which prime minister Pedro Sánchez boasted a month ago had some of the lowest infection rates...
...In a letter, Mr Sánchez argued that he had substantially met these conditions, a response that Mr Rivera depicted as dishonest....
...The scholarly historian was vice-president to the market-friendly former president Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada in 2002-03 before Mr Sánchez de Lozada resigned following mass protests....
...The socialists and Ciudadanos might once have been considered natural bedfellows for a coalition, and Mr Rivera supported Mr Sánchez in a bid to form a government in 2016....
...But their relationship has soured over Mr Sánchez’s talks with Catalan separatist parties, and Ciudadanos head Albert Rivera has vociferously ruled out voting for Mr Sánchez, or abstaining, as he has moved...
...Pablo Simón, professor of politics at Madrid’s Carlos III university, said a veto against Mr Sánchez was “risky but rational” because Ciudadanos was losing many more voters to the right than to the left....
...Albert Rivera, the party’s leader, supported Mr Sánchez when he first tried to become premier in 2016....
...Albert Rivera’s snub seemed to confirm his ambitions: to lead the opposition and eventually displace Mr Sánchez as prime minister....
...“They could say we are the only ones who can stop Sánchez from selling Spain to the separatists,” said Sebastián Lavezzolo, a professor of political science at Carlos III University, Madrid....
...Mr Sánchez had left the door open to another “Frankenstein government” with Catalan separatist parties, Mr Rivera said: “You do not have to be very smart to see that Sánchez will repeat his pact with the...
...has repeatedly rejected an alliance with Mr Sánchez....
...“There are reasonable doubts about your doctoral thesis,” said Albert Rivera, leader of the liberal Ciudadanos party, in parliament on Wednesday. “Why are you hiding it?”...
...Albert Rivera, leader of Ciudadanos, this week charged that the Sánchez government looked more like an “electoral committee”....
...Pablo Simón, professor of politics at Madrid’s Carlos III University, said that the vote looks like it could be a “close call”....
...“Catalonia is putting huge pressure on the government and the whole Spanish political system,” says Pablo Simón, professor of politics at Madrid’s Carlos III University....
...“Francoism is coming back to Spain,” Jordi Sanchez, leading pro-independence activist told a recent rally in Barcelona. Incendiary views run both ways....
...But a cross-party deal between the PP and Ciudadanos would be important nonetheless, because it would further raise the pressure on Socialist leader Pedro Sánchez to change his tune and allow Mr Rajoy to...
...In his speech on Sunday night, Mr Sánchez made no attempt to conceal his anger at Podemos....
...get used to the fact that things will take longer, that there will be moments of paralysis and that no single party can dictate its policies,” says Pablo Simón, a professor of political science at the Carlos...
...Of Rajoy’s three main opponents, Pedro Sánchez, the Socialist party leader, is 43; Pablo Iglesias, of the anti-establishment leftist Podemos party, is 37; and Albert Rivera, of the liberal, pro-business...
...present in pursuit of similar), and the courageous Tour de France victory of Carlos Sastre, who finished well down the field in Beijing on Saturday....
...But Rafael Vanegas, a Senguio doctor, fears prolonged use of herbs over modern medicine could lead to a decline in the population’s health....
...Technical director Juan Sánchez resigned this week after falling out with the new regime....
...But functional illiteracy, Sanchez admits, is still the main stumbling block....
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