The Constitutional Court will examine the Government's refusal to present the Budgets after admitting the Senate's conflict of powers to process
The Constitutional Court in Spain will review the Senate's complaint against the government's failure to present the national budget, marking a significant legal event.
No more secrets from the 23-F
The Spanish government plans to declassify documents related to the attempted coup d'état of February 23, 1981, in an effort to address historical debt to citizens and end conspiracy theories.
The Madrid Court overturns Judge Peinado's decision to send Begoña Gómez to a jury trial
The Madrid Provincial Court has overturned Judge Juan Carlos Peinado's decision to send Begoña Gómez, the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, to a jury trial for corruption-related charges due to insufficient argumentation.
The government's plan to build affordable rental housing includes subsidies for developers
The Spanish government is launching a plan that aims to build 15,000 affordable rental homes annually, supported by financial incentives for private developers.
Torres softens his criticism of González and avoids backing the Organization Secretary in her attacks on Page: "He is not my enemy, he is my companion"
Angel Victor Torres has moderated his stance towards Felipe Gonzalez, emphasizing the lack of enmity while addressing internal tensions within the PSOE party following a poor electoral performance.
Pedro Sanchez: Spain must adapt to the 'new climate reality'
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez emphasizes the need for a coordinated response to climate change, which has severely impacted Spain with increasing heatwaves and floods.
Sánchez explains to The New York Times why the West needs migrants: "We must choose between closed and poor societies, or open and prosperous ones"
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez argues in The New York Times for the regularization of over half a million migrants in response to the need for open and prosperous societies.
The recusal against the Badajoz Court that will judge the brother of the Prime Minister has been dismissed
The Superior Court of Justice of Extremadura unanimously dismissed the recusal against the judges of the Badajoz Provincial Court, who are set to preside over the trial of Pedro Sánchez's brother in May.
Spanish readiness to deploy peacekeeping forces in Palestine
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced the country's readiness to send soldiers as peacekeepers to Palestine, pending parliamentary approval.
Sánchez announces that Spain will also send peace troops to Palestine when there is an agreement
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has declared that Spain is committed to deploying peace troops to Palestine, in addition to Ukraine, when the opportunity arises.
The investiture partners avoid giving a blank check to Sánchez's plan to send peace troops to Ukraine
The investiture partners are hesitant to fully support Sánchez's proposal to send peace troops to Ukraine, with some parties awaiting further details before committing.
Sánchez calls a roundtable with most political groups to discuss sending peace troops to Ukraine after the war ends
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez plans to discuss with various political groups the potential deployment of peacekeeping troops to Ukraine following a peace agreement.
The Kings and Princess Leonor preside over the Military Easter at the Royal Palace in the absence of Pedro Sánchez
On January 6th, the Kings and Princess Leonor led the Military Easter ceremony at the Royal Palace, while Pedro Sánchez was absent due to attending a meeting in Paris regarding the Coalition of Volunteers with Ukraine.
Spain, Out of Play
The editorial critiques the Spanish government's foreign policy towards Venezuela under Pedro Sánchez, accusing it of complicity and failure to adequately address democratic leadership in Ibero-America and Europe.
Sánchez shows La Moncloa 'in the style of Isabel Preysler': 'Many things happened in the Clock Room'
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez showcased a part of La Moncloa Palace, specifically the Clock Room, in a TikTok video aimed at making the executive's headquarters more accessible to the public.