Spain: Pedro Sánchez has done it wrong by all the rules of the art
The article critiques Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez for his handling of alliances in foreign policy, particularly in relation to Iran.
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An article discussing the impact of the 23-F coup attempt on Spanish democracy and the subsequent social reactions.
Spanish coup leader has died
Antonio Tejero, who led a failed coup in Spain in 1981, has passed away at the age of 93.
Who was Antonio Tejero, a nostalgist of Francoism who sought to overthrow democracy as it was just being established
Antonio Tejero Molina, a symbol of the failed 1981 coup in Spain, has passed away, remembered for his role in attempting to dismantle democracy during a turbulent time in the country's history.
Spanish officer who led 1981 coup dies on day documents declassified
Antonio Tejero, the Spanish officer behind the 1981 failed coup attempt, has died on the same day that documents related to the incident were declassified.
Antonio Tejero, the lieutenant colonel who became a symbol of the coup attempt during the Spanish transition, has died
Antonio Tejero, a key figure in the failed coup attempt in Spain in 1981, has passed away at the age of 93, coinciding with the release of declassified documents regarding the coup.
Spanish coup leader is dead
Spanish coup leader Antonio Tejero, who led the failed coup attempt in Spain in 1981, has died.
Antonio Tejero, the executor of 23-F, has died: the exalted pawn, the indomitable coup plotter
Lieutenant Colonel Antonio Tejero has passed away at the age of 93, coinciding with the Spanish government's declassification of documents related to the 1981 coup attempt he led.
Moncloa called Zarzuela to inform about the declassification of the 23-F documents
The Spanish government informed the Royal Palace about the declassification of documents related to the 23-F coup attempt, which involve significant historical figures like Juan Carlos I.
Guide to consulting documents of 23-F: key characters and moments
The Spanish government will release previously classified documents about the failed coup attempt on February 23, 1981 (23-F), including key figures and moments involved in the event.
45 Years Since the 23-F: Proven Facts and Reasonable Doubts
The article reflects on the 45th anniversary of the failed coup attempt in Spain, highlighting ongoing uncertainties regarding its details and implications for Spanish democracy.
Moncloa Opens the Valve of 23-F Amid Strategy to Stir Fear of Vox
The Spanish government is declassifying documents related to the 1981 failed coup attempt, reflecting on historical threats to democracy in the context of contemporary political tensions.
Spain will declassify 'the 23F documents' after 45 years of the attempted coup d'état
The Spanish government has decided to declassify documents related to the failed coup attempt of 1981, shedding light on military and civil conspiracies during that time.
The Government announces the declassification of the documents from the 23-F coup attempt, 45 years later
The Spanish government has announced the declassification of documents related to the 23-F coup attempt, affirming the importance of memory in democracy.
Sánchez: "The risk of artificial intelligence escaping human control is real"
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez emphasizes the dual nature of artificial intelligence development, advocating for progress while warning about potential risks.
The King, at the tribute to the longest Constitution: 'The journey has been brilliant and the future will be no less if we write it together'
King Felipe VI emphasized the enduring values of the Spanish Constitution during a tribute marking its longevity, calling for unity in shaping the future.
Felipe VI celebrates the 'key' of the longest Spanish Constitution: 'It was not the will of one part of society against another', and asks to 'fulfill it' as the best 'homage'
King Felipe VI commemorated the 47th anniversary of the Spanish Constitution by highlighting its lasting importance and urging citizens to uphold it as a tribute to its foundational ideals.
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.
The War We All Keep Losing
The article discusses the threat to democracy posed by the destruction of shared space for discourse, highlighted by the cancellation of a conference on the Spanish Civil War due to threats of violence from radical left groups.
Gabriel Rufián: 'I am an independentist, but I am afraid as a democrat'
Gabriel Rufián, spokesperson for ERC in the Spanish Congress, expresses his concerns about a potential right-wing government and vows to do everything possible to support progressive initiatives.
Films Revive the Spanish Civil War
Films are bringing renewed attention to the Spanish Civil War as its 90th anniversary approaches.
The Debates We Do Not Have in the PSOE
The article discusses the necessity for internal dialogue within the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) to address key issues from fighting the far-right to social-democratic renewal.
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.
Pedro Sánchez maintains the pulse against the ‘tech oligarchs’: “The voice of democracy will not be bent by the lords of the algorithm”
Spanish President Pedro Sánchez criticizes tech oligarchs like Elon Musk and Pavel Durov for undermining democracy through misinformation.
Sánchez, unconcerned with Musk and Telegram's attacks: "They will not break us. The voice of democracy will not be subdued by algorithm technoligarchs"
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez dismissed attacks from Elon Musk and Telegram's owners, asserting that democracy's voice will not be crushed by powerful tech figures during his speech at a national industry congress in Bilbao.
Fernando Reinlein, member of the UMD, pioneer in the democratization of the Armed Forces
Fernando Reinlein, a notable figure in the democratization of the Spanish Armed Forces, has died at the age of 80 in Madrid, marking the loss of a significant proponent of democracy and freedoms in Spain during the late Franco era.
Albares proposes a Global Alliance for Multilateralism and the PP accuses him of 'whitewashing the Venezuelan dictatorship and demolishing Spanish democracy'
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares highlights the threats to peace and international norms and suggests forming a global alliance for multilateralism, while facing criticism from the PP for allegedly supporting tyrannical regimes.
December 23: The day Peramato freed García Ortiz from expulsion as prosecutor without informing the public
The new Attorney General absolves Álvaro García Ortiz from expulsion or suspension following a Supreme Court conviction, marking a historic precedent in Spanish democracy.
Sánchez contacts Delcy Rodríguez and advocates for a "peaceful and democratic transition" in Venezuela
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has reached out to Delcy Rodríguez, emphasizing the need for a peaceful and democratic transition in Venezuela, while also engaging with several South American leaders on the matter.
Felipe VI calls for a democratic transition in Venezuela that respects the 'sovereign will' of its citizens
King Felipe VI has advocated for a 'true democratic transition' in Venezuela, emphasizing respect for its sovereignty during his closing speech at the X Conference of Spanish ambassadors.
The Government states that 'Spain will continue to lead a democratic solution for Venezuela'
The Spanish Government affirms its commitment to leading a democratic resolution for the ongoing crisis in Venezuela during its first Council of Ministers meeting of the year.
Being Young Again
The article reflects on the idea of reclaiming youth in 2026, inspired by the historical struggles that led to democracy in Spain, particularly focusing on the impact of literature during the Spanish Civil War.
Fidel Gómez Ochoa, historian: "Francoism has survived democracy"
Historian Fidel Gómez Ochoa is credited with ensuring the study of Francoism and the Spanish transition to democracy in Cantabria schools, highlighting differences in history teaching between public and private institutions.