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...Spain’s deputy prime minister Yolanda Díaz has launched a bid to boost the left’s chances of holding on to power this year, announcing her own candidacy for the country’s top political job in an effort to...
...Shares in Spanish banks were hit on Tuesday after Yolanda Díaz, who leads the Sumar coalition of leftwing groups, said she would push for an extension of the country’s windfall tax on banks and energy companies...
...Also on Monday, Yolanda Díaz, one of Spain’s acting deputy prime ministers, linked Rubiales’ actions to a stark imbalance in gender representation at the football association, where only 38 of its top 411...
...On Monday, he held “fruitful” talks with Yolanda Díaz, a deputy prime minister, in which both sides agreed to “explore all democratic solutions to unblock the political conflict” in Catalonia.Allies of Sánchez...
...Sánchez has allowed Yolanda Díaz, his deputy prime minister, to travel to Brussels to open talks with Puigdemont....
...Earlier in the day Yolanda Díaz, one of Spain’s acting deputy prime ministers, linked Rubiales’ actions to the limited number of women in the football association’s ranks....
...“I voted for Luisa because she can bring Correa back to Ecuador,” said Anita Diaz, an unemployed mother of two. “When Correa was president Ecuador was safer and richer.”...
...Yolanda Díaz, an acting deputy prime minister who had prematurely celebrated reports of his impending resignation, wrote on social media platform X, formerly Twitter: “Impunity for macho behaviour is over...
...In addition to Together, other votes for the Speaker came from Yolanda Díaz’s Sumar, itself an alliance of 15 leftwing and regional political groups....
...The outlook for Spanish banks, however, was somewhat clouded yesterday by news that Yolanda Díaz, who leads the leftwing Sumar coalition, would push for an extension of the country’s windfall tax on banks...
...Elsewhere, Yolanda Díaz, one of Sánchez’s deputy prime ministers, registered her new Sumar group with the authorities as she tries to make it an umbrella for fractious parties to the left of the Socialists...
...The other party is Sumar, a group founded this year by one of Sánchez’s deputy prime ministers, Yolanda Díaz, which itself has the goal of consolidating leftwing votes....
...Yolanda Díaz, labour minister and one of Spain’s deputy prime ministers, said: “The excesses and abuses of overtime hours are being investigated and the mandate is clear . . ....
...Yolanda Díaz, one of Spain’s deputy prime ministers and a contender for the top job, has intensified a political battle over living costs by pushing big supermarkets to offer an affordable “basket” of 20...
...Within Sánchez’s government, 14 of the 23 cabinet members, or 61 per cent, are women, including the country’s three deputy prime ministers — Nadia Calviño, Yolanda Díaz and Teresa Ribera — as well as the...
...“We have to work towards a Europe where tax dumping does not exist,” said Yolanda Díaz, deputy prime minister and a member of the leftwing coalition partner Unidas Podemos....
...Yolanda Díaz, one of Spain’s other deputy prime ministers and a radical junior partner in the Socialist-led coalition government, said there was “substantial room for improvement” in the proposal.Onur Genç...
...Yolanda Díaz, one of Spain’s deputy prime ministers, said last month that what the banks were offering was “not enough”....
...Díaz told the FT why she is waging a campaign to press shops into slashing prices in an effort to help struggling families....
...And flamenco artists Ana Romero and Natalia González (known as La Tacha) try to make every night different, with a show that is mostly improvised and a programme that rotates monthly....
...Yolanda Díaz, the communist deputy prime minister, has said the priority should be “research, education and health”....
...Trucks carrying fresh milk and fruit had been ransacked, with merchants forced to shut their businesses, said shopkeeper Jorge Díaz....
...“We have met our commitment to agree in 2021 on new labour legislation that restores workers’ rights,” Yolanda Díaz, Spain’s communist employment minister, said on Twitter....
...The labour reform was originally negotiated by Yolanda Díaz, Spain’s Communist labour minister and the likely prime ministerial candidate in the next elections for the radical left Podemos grouping....
...So when Yolanda Díaz, the country’s communist deputy prime minister, reached a long-sought accord with business and unions on labour rules last month — focusing on measures to curb uses of temporary contracts...
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