Marlaska announces an 'extraordinary' review of the anti-harassment protocol of the Police after admitting it failed in the 'DAO case'
Interior Minister Marlaska has declared an extraordinary review of police anti-harassment protocols following a sexual assault complaint against a former high-ranking officer.
Anatomy of a Disagreement: Robles clashed with Moncloa over the 23-F documents and upset Bolaños and Marlaska
The Spanish government faces internal divisions as the unsealing of documents related to the 23-F coup d'état produces differing opinions among coalition partners.
The Senate postpones the testimony of Zapatero's payer as Marlaska states they cannot locate him
The Spanish Senate has postponed the testimony of Julio Martínez, who has been paying former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, due to claims that he could not be located.
Police mobilization to demand Marlaska's resignation after the 'DAO case'
A massive protest is planned to demand the resignation of Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska following the dismissal of the former chief of the National Police amid serious allegations.
The PP launches an attack on Marlaska for "sabotaging" the appearance in the Senate of Julio Martínez, "possible front man" of Zapatero
The People's Party (PP) in Spain criticizes Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska for allegedly obstructing the Senate appearance of Julio Martínez, who is identified as a potential intermediary for former President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
Sánchez Makes Marlaska Untouchable Despite Controversies: 'He is a Trusted Man of the President'
The Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has reaffirmed his support for Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska, indicating his unwavering trust in Marlaska amid political controversies.
The PP implicates Ana Redondo in the 'DAO case' and takes Marlaska to the Senate
The Popular Party (PP) is broadening its accusations related to the DAO case of alleged sexual harassment within the National Police by implicating Minister Ana Redondo alongside Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska.
Marlaska, who was once a judge
The article discusses the political implications of Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska's actions regarding a reported rape case, emphasizing the erosion of democratic dignity in Spain.
Feijóo insists on calling for Marlaska's resignation over the DAO sexual assault case: "It's hard to believe he didn't know, and if that's the case, he's truly incompetent"
PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo demands the resignation of Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska following a sexual assault scandal involving the deputy director of the National Police.
Feijóo calls for Marlaska's resignation but admits he may not have known about the sexual assault by the former head of the Police
Feijóo has shifted his stance, acknowledging that Interior Minister Marlaska might not have known about allegations of a sexual assault involving a former police chief.
Latest updates on political news, live | The PP now admits it does not know if Marlaska was aware of the sexual assault by the former police chief in advance
The Popular Party (PP) in Spain has acknowledged uncertainty over whether Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska was aware of a sexual assault allegedly committed by the former head of the National Police prior to its public revelation.
Police leaders point to Marlaska choosing a woman as DAO to resolve the crisis of sexual assault
Police leaders suggest that Minister Marlaska will appoint a woman as the new Deputy Operational Director (DAO) to address the recent sexual assault crisis.
"I knew it": The PP accuses Marlaska of "covering up" the alleged sexual assault in the police
The Popular Party (PP) of Spain has accused Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska of covering up a sexual assault case within the police, amidst growing controversy regarding the resignation of the police chief involved.
The excesses of the DAO of Marlaska were a clamor: "Jota found it difficult to zip up his pants"
The article discusses the alleged inappropriate conduct of José Ángel González, the Deputy Director of Operations of the National Police in Spain, following a sexual assault complaint against him.
'Expediente X' of Marlaska: the worst-rated minister, leader in controversies, and one of Sánchez's four constants
Fernando Grande-Marlaska faces criticism as one of Pedro Sánchez's least popular ministers amid controversies and political reproach.
Sánchez endorses Marlaska's actions in the National Police sexual assault case: 'He acted decisively'
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez supports Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska regarding the handling of a sexual assault complaint against the Deputy Chief of the National Police, José Ángel González, who has resigned due to the allegations.
The PP rushes to demand the resignation of Marlaska
The Popular Party has intensified its calls for the resignation of Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska following allegations of sexual assault against former police chief José Ángel González Jiménez.
Marlaska claims he was unaware of the sexual assault case and removes the right-hand man of the former Police Chief
Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska stated he was unaware of a sexual assault accusation against former police deputy José Ángel González, who resigned following a court summons, prompting an internal investigation by the Interior Ministry.
Latest political news, live | Marlaska claims he was unaware of the sexual assault complaint against the police chief: 'I did not cover it up'
Spain's Interior Minister Marlaska stated he was unaware of a sexual assault allegation against police chief José Ángel González until recently, denying any cover-up.
Marlaska says he was unaware of the alleged sexual assault by the head of the National Police and removes his 'number two'
Spain's Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska denies prior knowledge of sexual assault allegations against the National Police's deputy operational director and has dismissed him immediately.
Fines for the V16 beacon? From the "reasonable" time frame of the Interior Ministry to the DGT's announcement to start "reporting"
The article discusses the transition from a 'reasonable' period without fines for V16 beacon usage, as stated by Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska, to the announcement by Pere Navarro of the DGT that officers will start issuing fines for non-use during breakdowns or incidents on the road.
A report questions the Interior medals: 'It seems necessary to be on the brink of death'
A report critiques the allocation of police medals, suggesting that command staff receive more awards than rank-and-file officers, and highlights a notable medal awarded to the chief of escorts for rescuing Sánchez.
Koldo García requests to be acquitted in the masks trial and requests testimonies from Illa, Marlaska, and Armengol
Koldo García's defense seeks the acquittal of their client in the masks trial, requesting testimonies from key political figures.
Interior will not fine for a 'reasonable' period to drivers who do not have the V-16 beacon
The Ministry of Interior will allow a 'reasonable' grace period without fines for drivers lacking the mandatory V-16 beacon in their vehicles, considering it essential to reduce pedestrian fatalities.
Ábalos asks for the testimony of Ministers Grande-Marlaska and Torres and the President of Congress in the mask trial at the Supreme Court
Former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos has submitted his defense in the Supreme Court regarding the purchase of masks during the COVID pandemic, while his lawyer has resigned from the case due to financial discrepancies.
Marlaska, the Most Questioned Minister in Transparency
Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska leads the transparency portal in questions raised, indicating a high level of public interest.