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...Julio Rodríguez, the general secretary of the leftwing Podemos party, told Cadena Ser radio this week that the government needed a “transparent and uniform protocol, which is not arbitrary and does not depend...
...“It has to be stopped for the good of Catalonia, which will be broken in two if independence happens,” says José-Ignacio Torreblanca, the head of the El País opinion section, referring to the divergence...
...A recent poll from Spain’s Cadena Ser found that the PP would receive 29.2 per cent of the vote, the UP 24.8 per cent and the PSOE 20.7 per cent....
...Something similar has happened to other media such as those belonging to Cadena Capriles or Globovisión....
...“It was the perfect storm,” says José Luis Armendáriz, Amac’s president....
...“The Spanish government has won this battle,” José Manuel García-Margallo, foreign minister, told the Cadena Ser radio station on Tuesday....
...“It’s possible we could exceed this 8 per cent number,” Mr de Guindos told Cadena Ser radio in an interview, “although I hope it wouldn’t be by much”....
...The national government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Socialist prime minister, sent more than 300 soldiers to the town to help with emergency operations....
...Spain would “very probably” have needed a bail-out by the European Union last year without the government’s imposition of a harsh austerity plan, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, the Socialist prime minister...
...Blanco made these remarks in an interview on radio station Cadena Ser on the same day that the economic vice, Elena Salgado, has traveled to London to soothe investor sentiment....
...Pedro Solbes, Spanish finance minister, has for months made no secret of his desire to retire from the government, and signals have emerged from the government this week that José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero...
...Yet all are linked to the unending struggle between Spain’s left and right, represented now by the socialist government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero on one side and the opposition Popular party led by...
...A survey conducted for Cadena Ser, a private radio network, showed that 48 per cent of Spaniards supported the proposed law, against 28 per cent who opposed it....
...Cadena Ser, now the largest radio network in Spain, was launched in the late 1980s. As, a sports daily, and Cinco Dias, a financial daily, were added to the newspaper group....
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