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...The amnesty deal that gave Spain’s prime minister another term in office has fractured as Catalan separatists voted against a bill that was supposed to lock in their support for Pedro Sánchez....
...Lucía Méndez, a leading Spanish columnist, said Feijóo, who took over the PP last year, no longer had a clear strategy. “He came to Madrid with a plan to govern....
...And a brightly painted pyramid by her husband, fellow artist Diego Rivera....
...Spanish lawmakers’ approval last week of measures to save energy by, among other things, restricting the temperature of air conditioning was a welcome win for Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez — who will need...
...Most signs point to a victory for the opposition conservative People’s party in the snap general election that Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s socialist prime minister, called this week for July 23....
...Méndez argued Feijóo would be able to sideline Vox, much as prime minister Pedro Sánchez has largely excluded Podemos, the radical left party in his Socialist-led coalition....
...Vox has become unmanageable for the PP,” said Lucía Méndez, a leading Spanish journalist....
...She’s not a posh girl, she’s more of a street fighter,” says Lucía Méndez, a leading journalist....
...A 2007 law authorised state financing of the exhumation of mass burial sites and prime minister Pedro Sánchez ordered the removal of Franco’s corpse from the Valley in 2019....
...furore — set off by the government’s sacking of a top official in the gendarmerie-style Civil Guard and an investigation into a women’s day march — could barely come at a worse time for prime minister Pedro...
...“He fell for two reasons: women and money,” said Lucía Méndez, a leading Spanish journalist. “The women are a weakness of the Bourbons. But the Spanish monarchy is poor....
...Pedro Sánchez, Socialist party leader and acting prime minister, triggered the election after failing to win parliamentary support this summer from the far-left Podemos party....
...Spain’s prime minister Pedro Sánchez has been weakened by elections he himself engineered....
...Spain’s political system has fragmented but it has also been polarised by a nationalist backlash over the secessionist campaign in Catalonia Prime minister Pedro Sánchez, whose Socialist party came first...
...“With Vox on their right [is the PP] really going to give Pedro Sánchez a gift so that he can govern?”...
...Albert Rivera, Ciudadanos’ leader, resigned on Monday. The poll was triggered by the failure of Pedro Sánchez, caretaker prime minister, to win parliament’s backing to form a government....
...“If the PP adopts the language of Vox,” Ms Méndez asked, “why should people vote for them rather than the real thing?”...
...Verónica Fumanal, head of Spain’s Political Communication Association and a former adviser to both Mr Rivera and Spain’s prime minister Pedro Sánchez, added that Ms Arrimadas’s options were open over the...
...The King made his decision following two days of consultations with the country’s party leaders, many of whom blamed Pedro Sánchez, the caretaker prime minister, for the early elections....
...Spain’s Pedro Sánchez is at risk of joining the ranks of European prime ministers who pushed their luck too far....
...lawmakers within Spain’s opposition Ciudadanos party have abruptly resigned, saying they could no longer countenance the party’s shift towards the political right and its veto over working with prime minister Pedro...
...Pedro Sánchez, the Socialist leader and caretaker prime minister, would not agree to a formal alliance in which Podemos sat in the cabinet....
...Pedro Sánchez denounced “radical and violent” pro-independence protesters during a visit to Barcelona on Monday, as politicians from both right and left urged the Spanish prime minister to do more to respond...
...“We are closing a dark chapter of our history,” Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s Socialist prime minister, proclaimed soon afterwards at the UN General Assembly in New York....
...Mr Rivera’s “roulette” jibe was aimed at prime minister Pedro Sánchez, whose shortlived government depended on Catalan nationalist support and who has tried to lower the heat in Madrid’s antagonistic relationship...
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