High Voltage Week in Extremadura: A Crossroads for Guardiola... and for the PSOE
A politically critical week begins in Extremadura as María Guardiola prepares for her investiture session amid challenges from Vox and the PSOE.
Most Extremadurans Blame Vox for the Blockage in Forming a Government with Guardiola
A majority of people in Extremadura attribute the delay in forming a government with María Guardiola to the far-right party Vox, as per a survey.
Juan Carlos Cordero, educational economist: 'Intensive use of technology does not contribute to children improving in reading, mathematics or science'
Juan Carlos Cordero, an educational economist from the University of Extremadura, argues that intensive use of technology in classrooms does not enhance children's performance in reading, mathematics, or science.
The PSOE of Extremadura stirs again without a clear candidate to lead the federation
The PSOE of Extremadura is in turmoil as it faces another electoral cycle with no clear leadership candidate amid significant internal tensions.
Vox leaves the negotiation with the PP in Extremadura at a standstill five days before Guardiola's investiture
Negotiations between Vox and PP in Extremadura have reached a deadlock just days before the investiture of María Guardiola as president.
The PSOE Faces Its First Electoral Campaign in Castilla y León after Extremadura and Aragón Without Fear of a Major Setback
The PSOE enters the electoral campaign for Castillo y León confidently, anticipating a potential victory led by Carlos Martínez amidst long-standing PP dominance.
PP and Vox have not even managed to meet for the first scheduled meeting to unblock governance in Extremadura
The Partido Popular (PP) and Vox have suspended their initial meeting aimed at discussing governance in Extremadura, critical for the investiture of María Guardiola.
Guardiola and Vox meet today to push her investiture to the limit under the supervision of Génova
Today, María Guardiola meets with Vox to negotiate her appointment as president of the Junta de Extremadura.
Abascal maintains pressure on the 'Popular' party and asks for no
Santiago Abascal, leader of Vox, criticizes the Popular Party's approach to negotiations, urging for clarity and unity in their tactics.
Genoa stumbles with Vox after taking charge of the negotiations in Extremadura and Aragon
The PP faces unexpected backlash from Vox's Santiago Abascal regarding the negotiation framework, jeopardizing the harmony between both parties.
The PP leadership changes strategy and will now participate in negotiations in Extremadura and Aragon after agreeing with Vox on a new "framework"
The PP party in Spain has shifted its approach and will now engage in negotiations with Vox in Extremadura and Aragon to ensure coherency and facilitate agreements.
PP and Vox agree to reset negotiations in Extremadura and Aragón to overcome the blockage
The Spanish political parties PP and Vox have decided to reset their negotiations to elect regional presidents in Extremadura and Aragón, moving past Vox's previous demand for government positions.
The pacts strain the relationship between Génova and the PP of Extremadura: 'The message to Guardiola did not sit well'
Negotiations with Vox are causing internal tensions within the Popular Party, particularly in Extremadura, where communications between the national leadership and regional party members have become strained.
Rebellion in the PSOE of Extremadura Against Its Own Manager to Nominate a Candidate Ahead of Possible New Elections
The PSOE of Extremadura is facing internal strife as factions vie for power following the resignation of leader Miguel Ángel Gallardo after a disappointing election result.
The Oxymoron of Guardiola
The article criticizes María Guardiola, a candidate for the presidency of Extremadura, for compromising her feminist stance under pressure from the far-right Vox party.
From Abascal's 'Machista Odor' to Identifying with VOX's Feminism: María Guardiola's Contradictions in Government Formation Negotiations
María Guardiola, the acting president of Extremadura, has faced scrutiny for her contradictions after forming a government pact with VOX, despite previously claiming she would never collaborate with the far-right party.
A 69-year-old woman dies in Badajoz after her car was swept away by the Zújar River while crossing a ford
A 69-year-old woman in Badajoz, Spain, has died after her car was swept away by the Zújar River while attempting to cross a flooded area.
Vice President Montero (and candidate for the Junta) announces a 7 billion aid package for families and businesses affected by the storm in Andalusia and Extremadura
The Spanish government approved a 7 billion euro aid package aimed at assisting families and businesses in Andalusia and Extremadura following severe storms that displaced thousands and damaged properties.
Vox questions Guardiola's "zigzags" and calls for a "serious negotiation, away from media ups and downs and spectacle"
Vox criticizes the inconsistencies of Extremadura's acting president, María Guardiola, regarding negotiations and demands a more serious approach.
Guardiola gets tangled again in the Vox labyrinth: 'There is no internal communication'
María Guardiola faces backlash for her attempts to negotiate a government agreement with the far-right Vox party in Extremadura amid ongoing controversies.
The Andalusian PP Banishes the 'National Agenda' and Uses 'the Noise of Aragon and Extremadura' to Curb Vox
The Andalusian PP emphasizes its unique position compared to Aragon and Extremadura, where Vox has gained momentum, and highlights its own leadership under Juanma Moreno as a strength in the upcoming elections.
Vox rules out abstention in the investiture of Guardiola, leading to the need for a pact or new elections
Vox has ruled out abstaining in the investiture of María Guardiola as President of Extremadura, indicating that it will either seek a political agreement or lead to new elections.
Génova to Guardiola on the Extremadura Negotiation: "There is Too Much Noise and Not Enough Serious Work Around the Table"
The national leadership of the PP urges discretion in negotiations with Vox in Extremadura, highlighting the need for serious work rather than media sensationalism.
Génova reprimands Guardiola for her lack of 'discretion' in negotiations with Vox: 'There needs to be less noise and more work'
The national leadership of the PP criticized María Guardiola's public statements during negotiations with Vox for a government agreement in Extremadura, emphasizing the need for serious work over noise.
Guardiola now assumes in an interview the hardest speech of the far right: 'The feminism I defend is that of Vox'
María Guardiola openly endorses Vox's brand of feminism in a recent interview, indicating her desire for the party to be part of the Extremadura government.
The PP Subjects the Government to Close Surveillance from Europe
The Popular Party (PP) in Spain is subjecting the government to scrutiny from the European Parliament, citing concerns over the rule of law and the closure of a nuclear plant in Extremadura.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo: "PP and Vox must understand each other, be consistent with the ballot boxes"
Alberto Núñez Feijóo emphasizes the need for the People's Party (PP) and Vox to come together while maintaining their fundamental principles, especially following the regional elections in Aragón and Extremadura.
A woman injured after her car falls into a huge sinkhole on a road in Cáceres
A woman suffered injuries after her car fell into a large sinkhole caused by bad weather on a road in Cáceres, Spain.
Guardiola reaffirms that Vox is his "priority" but rejects adopting their radical positions
María Guardiola, candidate for the presidency of the Junta of Extremadura, emphasizes her intention to negotiate with Vox despite facing challenges and a firm rejection from them.
The PP prefers to govern alone in Extremadura with the abstention of the PSOE rather than a coalition government with Vox
The PP in Extremadura is seeking to govern independently with the PSOE's abstention, rejecting a coalition with Vox after the recent elections.
Vox demands four key ministries in Extremadura and the regional PP no longer rules out another electoral repetition
Vox is demanding four significant ministries in Extremadura as negotiations continue, with the regional Popular Party (PP) now considering the possibility of another election if an agreement is not reached.
The PP now claims it prefers PSOE abstention to invest Guardiola than a coalition government in Extremadura
The PP has expressed a preference for the PSOE's abstention in order to invest María Guardiola rather than form a coalition government with Vox in Extremadura.
The mayor of Mérida, the first PSOE leader in Extremadura to open the door to negotiate with Guardiola if her investiture fails with Vox
The mayor of Mérida, Antonio Rodríguez Osuna, is the first current PSOE leader in Extremadura to suggest negotiations with María Guardiola if her investiture fails to secure support from Vox.
Vox responds with disdain and attacks to PP's approach
Vox reacts negatively to the Popular Party's efforts to negotiate governance, threatening not to support key elections and launching sharp verbal attacks.
The eviction of 'Paca la Brava' in Madrid, the 'red and anarchist' who toppled Valdecañas and will return to Extremadura to close the Almaraz power plant
Historic activist Paca Blanco faces eviction from her home in Madrid amidst her long-standing fight against environmental issues, highlighting significant socio-political tensions in Spain.
María Guardiola announces her intention to run for investiture and calls for an agreement to unblock Extremadura
María Guardiola, the candidate of the Popular Party in Extremadura, announces her intention to seek investiture as president of the Junta, urging for an agreement to move forward in forming a government.
María Guardiola will go to the investiture without support and raises the stakes with Abascal: "It cannot be that the PP, with 43% support, has to disguise itself as Vox"
María Guardiola faces a challenge in forming a government in Extremadura after her party, the PP, won a plurality of votes but lacks coalition support.
Guardiola begins his journey in Extremadura to seek investiture amid another electoral campaign
The president of the Extremadura Assembly is attempting to finalize an agreement for governance as electoral competition intensifies between PP and Vox.
The psychic marks left by a flood: post-traumatic stress, depression, and anxiety
The article discusses the psychological impact of floods in Spain, particularly in the regions of Andalucía and Extremadura, where thousands have been evacuated due to severe weather, emphasizing the need for mental health attention.
The Vox-PP War Intensifies in Extremadura: Abascal's People Aim to Vote Against Guardiola's Investiture
The political tension between Vox and PP in Extremadura escalates as Vox announces plans to vote against Guardiola's investiture next month, following mutual accusations of government formation blockages.
Vox closes the campaign in Aragon seeking to repeat the result of Extremadura
Vox is concluding its campaign in Aragon with hopes of achieving results similar to those in Extremadura, as political parties prepare for the upcoming elections on February 8.
The PP deepens the fracture with Vox in Extremadura by retaining the autonomous senator
The Popular Party (PP) has formalized the appointment of Laureano León as autonomous senator in Extremadura, further straining its relationship with the far-right Vox party.
Vox maintains its vote against Guardiola's investiture and the repeat election in Extremadura is getting closer
Vox leader Óscar Fernández Calle stated that they will not support María Guardiola's investiture as president of Extremadura, heightening the likelihood of a repeat election.
The smallest convent in the world has 72 square meters and is in Extremadura
The Convento de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción del Palancar, located near Pedroso de Acim in Cáceres province, is officially recognized as the world's smallest convent at just 72 square meters.
Latest news on the storm 'Leonardo', live
Storm 'Leonardo' has caused significant concerns over rising river levels in Spain, prompting evacuation of 7,000 residents in Andalusia and Extremadura due to flooding risks.
Storm ‘Leonardo’ overflows Andalusia and alerts Extremadura and Castilla-La Mancha
Storm 'Leonardo' has caused river overflow in Andalusia, leading to evacuations and alerts in Extremadura and Castilla-La Mancha as historical rainfall records are broken.
Extremadura is on alert for the risk of flooding and 800 people have been evacuated
Extremadura has raised alarms due to flooding risks leading to the evacuation of 800 residents amidst continuing severe weather conditions affecting over 4,000 people and 150 road closures across Spain.
Outlets that ooze water or streets turned into rivers
Heavy rains and saturated soils have caused flooding and landslides, leading to over 4,000 evacuations in Andalusia and Extremadura due to Storm Leonardo.
Evacuate 800 people from the districts of Gévora and Valdebótoa, in Extremadura
800 individuals have been evacuated from the districts of Gévora and Valdebótoa in Extremadura due to heavy rains and winds associated with storm Leonardo.
A project from Extremadura wins the third global Google award for its social impact on inclusive communication
A project from Extremadura has won the third global Google award for its social impact, focusing on improving inclusive communication for individuals with disabilities, drawing from the experiences of Eva Lagar, a 29-year-old woman with cerebral palsy.