In Castile, the Populars Lose Support. Vox Decisive for the Government
The Popular Party in Spain struggles to maintain an outright majority in Castile and León, increasingly relying on Vox's support for governance as both parties tilt towards a center-right coalition.
Spain: Socialists Gain Ground in Castile and León, Far-Right Slows Down
In the recent regional elections in Castile and León, the Socialist Party in Spain has improved its position while far-right progress has been slower than expected.
The path of Spain is already written
The article reflects on the significance of the upcoming 2026 elections in Castile and León, highlighting the shifts in political dynamics in Spain.
Castile and León facing May 15: from the PP's resistance to the PSOE revived with 'No to war': 'We have not collapsed'
The political landscape in Castile and León is heating up with important elections approaching, highlighting the contrasting strategies of the PP and PSOE in a charged environment.
Castile and León is the only community in Spain without LGTBI+ regulations
Castile and León remains the sole region in Spain lacking specific LGTBI+ protections, while Asturias has recently advanced a legislative proposal to address similar issues.
Following Abascal's Steps in His Struggle for Votes in Castile and León: 'I Saw Him! He Touched Me!'
Santiago Abascal, the leader of Spain's far-right Vox party, is actively campaigning in rural towns of Castile and León, drawing large crowds of supporters including farmers and high school students.
Castile and León, the oracle that anticipated the problems of the PP
The article discusses the political challenges faced by the PP in Spain, particularly focusing on the implications of early elections in the Castile and León region.
Castile and León Will Compensate Affected Families from Burgos Hospital and 'Deeply Regrets' What Happened
Castile and León's government will provide compensation to the families affected by the tragic overdosing incident at Burgos Hospital, which resulted in the death of two cancer patients.
The 'inactive' company of a senior official from the Junta of Castile and León made 326,000 euros in profits between 2020 and 2022
José Manuel Jiménez Blázquez's company, which is described as inactive, generated 326,000 euros in profits from 2020 to 2022, according to the Mercantile Registry information.
The story of how Isabella the Catholic preserved her crown by turning dishes, liturgical objects, and jewels into gold
The article recounts how Queen Isabella I of Castile strategically managed the Crown's assets to preserve her crown and finance military campaigns after her coronation in 1474 during a time of economic imbalance and war.
With this curious songbook of 148 folios and 58 miniatures, an attempt was made to seek the favor of Joanna I of Castile
In 1502, during a period of deep dynastic uncertainty for the Catholic Monarchs, poet Pedro Marcuello crafted an extravagant illuminated manuscript to win the favor of Joanna I of Castile and her husband, Philip the Handsome.