Breaking the Concord
The article discusses the recent repeal of the Democratic Memory Law in the Balearic Islands, emphasizing the importance of remembering history and the implications of social fracture due to political decisions.
It is official: what happens with the holiday on Tuesday, March 24, according to the law
March 24 is confirmed as a national holiday in Argentina to commemorate National Day of Memory for Truth and Justice, without the possibility of adjusting it for a long weekend this year.
Is Monday, March 23, a holiday?
March 23 is a non-working day in Argentina, designated for tourist purposes, falling before the National Day of Memory for Truth and Justice.
The PP bows to Vox and eliminates the Democratic Memory Law of the Balearic Islands
The Balearic Parliament has repealed the Democratic Memory Law following pressure from Vox and support from the PP, leading to criticism from leftist parties over broken agreements.
In memory of the 13-year-old boy killed by a schoolmate, a law is being promoted in Córdoba to protect the families of crime victims in their transit through the criminal justice system
A new law is being proposed in Córdoba, Argentina, to protect the families of crime victims, named after Joaquín Sperani, a 13-year-old boy who was murdered by a schoolmate.
There will be no 'lasting reconciliation without memory', says Edmundo González about Venezuelan amnesty law
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González emphasizes the necessity of memory and responsibility for true reconciliation following the recent enactment of an amnesty law aimed at releasing political prisoners.
The Government Fails to Comply with the Fight It Championed by Law Against the Francoist Pillage of Art
Spain's government has not met the deadlines set by the Democratic Memory Law for the restitution of art seized during the Franco regime, leading to a loss of hope for the recovery of thousands of confiscated artworks.
"Memory helmet" the reason for the Ukrainian's exclusion from the Olympics. What does the law say? And will the athlete return to the track?
A Ukrainian athlete was disqualified from the Olympics for displaying portraits of victims from the war on his helmet, raising questions about the balance between sports neutrality and commemorating tragedy.
Maribel Guardia defends Imelda Tuñón from the controversy: 'I do not enjoy the attacks against my ex-daughter-in-law'
Maribel Guardia stands up for Imelda Tuñón, urging respect for her son's memory and defending her against recent criticisms.
The Tears of Hannibal (about the Civil War)
José Carlos Llop's text reflects on the relevance of the Spanish Civil War through the lens of the historical memory law approved in 2006, exploring the emotional aftermath of conflict.
The Government and Extremadura negotiate under pressure to end up in the Constitutional Court the law with which PP and Vox overturned the regional memory norm
The Spanish Government and the Junta of Extremadura are negotiating contentious points of the Extremadura Concordia Law, which was challenged by PP and Vox, amidst pressure to take the matter to the Constitutional Court if no agreement is reached.
The National Court approves Robles' decision to remove Franco's name from a Legión flag
The National Court upheld Minister of Defense Margarita Robles' 2023 decision to rename the Commander Franco Flag of the Gran Capitan Tercio, backing the change under the Democratic Memory Law.