The City Council appoints a 66-year-old civil engineer as the new director of the Municipal Police of Madrid: "The unions will come down on him"
Madrid's City Council has appointed Antonio Domingo Ayuso, a 66-year-old civil engineer, as the new director of the Municipal Police following the dismissal of Pablo Enrique Rodríguez amid controversies.
Almeida dismisses the Police Chief, after years of facing several scandals
Madrid's mayor José Luis Martínez Almeida has dismissed the Police Chief Pablo Enrique Rodríguez, who faced multiple controversies including alleged exam rigging and insufficient communication regarding a traffic incident.
Almeida dismisses the director general of the Municipal Police following a new scandal in the entrance exams
The Mayor of Madrid has dismissed Pablo Enrique Rodríguez as the director of the Municipal Police amid a new scandal concerning the police entrance exams.
Quebec Liberals welcome Charles Milliard as new leader
Charles Milliard has been welcomed as the new leader of the Quebec Liberal Party, succeeding Pablo Rodriguez amidst recent controversies.
Does ‘toothless’ report exonerate Quebec Liberals? The National Assembly is divided
The Quebec National Assembly is split on the implications of a report investigating alleged misconduct during the Quebec Liberal leadership race, which found no definitive evidence of vote-buying.
Report into Quebec Liberal scandals finds ex-leader Pablo Rodriguez was unaware
A report into the Quebec Liberal party scandals concluded that former leader Pablo Rodriguez likely had no knowledge of the alleged financial irregularities during his leadership campaign.
The double game of Delcy: frees prisoners only to arrest them at home and delays the Amnesty Law
In a controversial move, Venezuelan authorities have reportedly released political prisoners only to place them under house arrest, generating national outrage.
The Chavista regime released 18 political prisoners, including a collaborator of María Corina Machado
The Venezuelan government has released 18 political prisoners, including Juan Pablo Guanipa, amidst a complex political transition.
Venezuela releases opposition leader close to María Corina Machado after eight months in prison
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa has been released after eight months of unjust imprisonment, following a political prisoners release announcement by interim leader Delcy Rodríguez.
Preventive detention ordered for the two employees of the Buenos Aires Senate accused of sexual abuse
Preventive detention has been ordered for Nicolás Rodríguez and Daniela Silva Muñoz, two employees of the Buenos Aires Senate accused of sexual abuse by four victims, as confirmed by judge Juan Pablo Masi.
A judge sidelined by Kirchnerism will decide the future of the case against Tapia for business in the USA
Ignacio Rodríguez Varela, a judge sidelined by the Kirchnerist movement, will determine if serious charges against AFA president Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia and his treasurer Pablo Toviggino should be investigated by federal courts.