Castilla and León, the most impregnable bastion of the right
The article discusses the enduring dominance of the Popular Party (PP) in the region of Castilla y León, tracing its power back to 1987 when José María Aznar first became president.
30 Years of Aznar and the Triumph of Management
The article reflects on the 30-year legacy of José María Aznar's presidency in Spain, highlighting his unique approach to management and reforms.
José María Aznar: "I believe there are conversations between Moncloa and Vox; they feed off each other"
In an interview reflecting on the 30th anniversary of the Popular Party's (PP) victory in Spain, former Prime Minister José María Aznar discusses the enduring relevance of his reformist agenda and the current political dynamics involving Vox.
Aznar publishes a photo with Juan Carlos, 'king of democracy and freedoms'
Former Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar shares a photo with ex-king Juan Carlos, who claims to be in excellent health.
Former President Aznar meets with Juan Carlos I: "The King of democracy and freedoms"
Former Spanish President José María Aznar recently met with former King Juan Carlos I, highlighting their relationship in the context of Spain's democracy.
Aznar attacks Albares for linking him to Epstein with 'slanderous insinuations'
Former Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar has criticized Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares for accusing him of having links to Jeffrey Epstein.
Aznar warns the Government that he will go to court if linked to Epstein, but does not clarify what the sexual predator sent him
Former Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar has threatened legal action against the Government if any member attempts to connect him to Jeffrey Epstein's activities, while not clarifying what Epstein sent him.
Sánchez aims to surpass Aznar after ousting Zapatero
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has become the third longest-serving president since the recovery of democracy, with his sights set on surpassing José María Aznar's record.
A president who counts the days: Sánchez surpasses Zapatero in power and approaches Aznar
Pedro Sánchez has matched José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero in the number of days in power, now ranking as the third longest-serving president of Spain, behind Felipe González and José María Aznar.
Aznar's foundation attacks the left after the suspension of the forum on the Civil War: 'Nothing more harmful than the attempt to return to 1936'
The foundation of former president José María Aznar criticizes the left following the cancellation of a Civil War forum, claiming it seeks to revert to the political climate of 1936.
🎙 PODCAST | Not Everyone Lost the War
This week in Spain, discussions around dialogue and the civil war emerged following a contentious event organized by Arturo Pérez-Reverte in Seville titled 'The War That We All Lost,' sparking controversy after writer David Uclés withdrew due to the presence of political figures José María Aznar and Iván Espinosa.
FAES of Aznar clashes with the PP and criticizes Trump's plans in Venezuela: 'Delcy Rodríguez is not Torcuato Fernández-Miranda'
The FAES Foundation, led by former Prime Minister José María Aznar, has distanced itself from the PP's optimistic view on U.S. intervention in Venezuela and has criticized it as an act of colonization.