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...Miguel Ferrer, executive vice-president at the Spanish Association for a Digital Economy, said: “The political power vacuum . . . could cloud Spain’s leadership and make it difficult to present its ideas...
...“It’s taken the sting out of prices going up,” said Miguel Belda, a retired teacher who plans to vote for the Socialists.Corporate leaders in Madrid, who have little affection for the prime minister, concede...
...which is also set to a score by Stravinsky; Following the Subtle Current Upstream by Alonzo King, a recent piece about “how to return to joy” accompanied by the music of Miriam Makeba, Zakir Hussain and Miguel...
...“Everything he criticises about Basque nationalism he has reproduced in Spanish nationalism,” says Miguel González, author of Vox Inc., a book about the party....
...Miguel Otero, a Real Madrid fan and political economist at the Elcano Royal Institute, said Spanish football was caught in the middle of a “modernisation” that happened much earlier in England, a process...
...And a few minutes’ walk will take you to the buzzing open-all-night bars of Huertas if you feel like carrying on the party....
...But the Policía Nacional struggled to navigate down Calle de las Huertas, which was congested by a determined throng....
...“Madrid is an outlier in Europe,” says Miguel Hernán, an epidemiologist at Harvard University....
...“It’s very important to have a controlled phase-out to guard against increases in infection and to trace any upticks,” said Miguel Otero, a political economist who worked on a committee that helped design...
...The confrontation comes just four days after Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s prime minister, held a high-profile meeting with Isabel Díaz Ayuso, head of the Madrid regional administration, at which the two vowed...
...“Sánchez is signalling to the outside world and to Brussels in particular that he sees this as a broadly social democratic government with a technical character,” said Miguel Otero at the Elcano Royal Institute...
...The tracing seems to be completely under-developed,” said Miguel Hernán, a professor at Harvard’s Chan School of Public Health who served on the Spanish government pandemic advisory board....
...“It is less lethal, less fast”, Pedro Sánchez, prime minister, said this week, “but still very dangerous.”...
...Miguel Otero-Iglesias, senior analyst at the Elcano Royal Institute, thinks Sunday’s vote will again deliver a parliament that has no clear majority on either left or right....
...Sánchez Cordero called the upcoming one the “mother” of all caravans to date, with some 20,000 people reportedly planning to cross into Mexico....
...Pressure had been mounting throughout the day, with opposition parties calling on Mr Huerta to resign, or for Mr Sanchez to sack him....
...Leading lights Felip Llufriu (ex-Can Roca in Girona) at Mon, David de Coca at Sa Llagosta, and Miguel Sánchez at Smoix are fired up by ingredients like local-breed beef, first-class seafood (the Menorcan...
...“Then a woman stopped centimetres from me and shouted with all her force, ‘Viva la Revolución’,” Ms Sanchez wrote....
...Maxim Huerta, Mr Sánchez’s newly appointed culture minister, was forced to step down last month after revelations about his taxes....
...The Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez said: “We want democracy and free elections in Venezuela. We do not want to install and remove governments....
...António Costa, a former mayor of Lisbon, has proved pragmatic and accommodating to business as prime minister, said Miguel Moreira, a former tech company chief executive and now a consultant....
...The opposition scent blood, but Pedro Sánchez is standing behind him....
...However, his government has already been embarrased by the resignation last week of culture minister Maxim Huerta over a tax scandal....
...Máxim Huerta was forced to resign over his tax affairs....
...Pedro Sánchez, their leader, publicly stands by the constitution. But his vague proposals to reform it on more federal lines may have been trampled in Sunday’s melee....
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