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Alvaro Algarra
alvaro algarra is a journalist based in Caracas, Venezuela. I am a journalist born in Caracas Venezuela in 1980, I graduated from Santa Maria University in Caracas. I trained as a professional from the first year of my career as a Social Communicator on the television channel Radio Caracas ...
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Unions protest on emblematic date for Venezuelan society
23 Jan 2023
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www.vozdeamerica.com
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Spanish
| Political Crisis
On the 65th anniversary of the fall of Marcos Pérez Jiménez's dictatorship, which marked the return of democracy to Venezuela, citizens express that the current political and economic crisis leaves no reason to celebrate. Venezuelans like Francisco Moya and Roberto Carpio compare the current regime to the past dictatorship, criticizing it as dictatorial and mentioning a new betrayal similar to the past. Meanwhile, the ruling party, Partido Socialista, organizes mobilizations to reject U.S. sanctions and support the current administration. The low incomes have led to an increase in street protests at the start of 2023.
Victor Blanco
Victor Blanco is a journalist based in Ciudad de México, Mexico.
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The Vigo region turns blue with the PP and the BNG achieves a historic result in the city
19 Feb 2024
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OndaCero
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Spanish
| Politics
The PP secured a decisive victory in the Vigo region, maintaining its majority and outperforming most polls. Alfonso Rueda's list retained eleven councilors, winning clearly in nearly all municipalities in Pontevedra. The BNG achieved a historic result in Vigo, gaining 25,000 more votes than in 2020 and surpassing the PP by nearly 3,000 votes. The Partido Socialista faced disappointment, losing two seats in Pontevedra and receiving significantly fewer votes in Vigo compared to 2020. Sumar, VOX, Pacma, and Podemos did not secure any seats in the Galician Parliament.
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María Sol Borja
Journalist from Ecuador. Topics: Politics, Breaking News. Speak English, French and Spanish. I´d rather like to work in Spanish or French. I´ve covered news in Ecuador, Argentina, Venezuela and Spain.
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The alerts raised by presidential candidates
13 Jun 2023
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gk.city
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| Presidential Candidates
The article evaluates the presidential candidates for the upcoming elections in Ecuador, highlighting concerns about their backgrounds, political stances, and personal conduct. Jan Topic is criticized for his violent tendencies and intolerance towards scrutiny. Luisa González faces backlash for her conservative views on women's rights despite her progressive party affiliation. Yaku Pérez is seen as less capable of addressing current security and economic issues. Fernando Villavicencio's anti-corruption focus is viewed as selective and outdated. Otto Sonnenholzner is criticized for his association with a previous government and perceived lack of crisis management. Xavier Hervas is seen as politically weakened and disconnected from his party. Daniel Noboa faces accusations of psychological violence and failure to respect family agreements. Bolívar Armijos is questioned for his lack of political capital and unclear motivations for running.
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Manuel Camalata
Manuel Camalata is an Angolan journalist, residing in Luanda (Angola) with about 10 years of experience, with stints in various bodies between Angolans and foreigners, with emphasis on newspaper, Radio, Magazines and webjournalist.
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Portugal: former President of the Republic invites Prime Minister to resign
07 Oct 2023
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Correio da Kianda - Notícias de Angola
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Portuguese
| Government Accountability
Former Portuguese President Aníbal Cavaco Silva has called for Prime Minister António Costa to resign, accusing the current government of dishonesty and poor management, particularly regarding the national airline TAP. Cavaco Silva praised Luís Montenegro, leader of the Partido Social Democrata (PSD), as a credible alternative. The government and Partido Socialista (PS) members responded by defending their efforts and criticizing Cavaco Silva's language. The European Commission's positive economic projections for Portugal were also highlighted.
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Yeannaly Fermin
Yeannaly Fermin is a journalist based in Caracas, Venezuela.
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TSJ fined a citizen who denounced the demolition of his residence to build a PSUV house
27 Jun 2023
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runrun.es
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| Government Actions
The Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) fined Alexander José Martineau Cedeño Bs. 2,000 after he denounced the demolition of his residence in Caracas to build a PSUV headquarters. Despite living in the house for 12 years and using it for commercial purposes, Martineau Cedeño's case was dismissed by the TSJ, which deemed itself incompetent to handle the matter and accused him of acting maliciously. The decision, made three years after the initial complaint, ignored his claims of not receiving proper notification to take legal action.
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Juan Fernandez
Juan Fernandez is a journalist based in A Coruña, Spain. Find more about him at **** or ****
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Macron appoints 34-year-old Gabriel Attal as Prime Minister to rejuvenate the Government
09 Jan 2024
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www.levante-emv.com
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Spanish
| Government Reshuffle
Emmanuel Macron has appointed Gabriel Attal, the former Minister of Education, as the new Prime Minister of France, making him the youngest to hold the position in the history of the Fifth Republic. Attal replaces Élisabeth Borne, who resigned amid internal political challenges. Macron's decision aims to rejuvenate the government and improve its political and communicative profile ahead of the upcoming European elections. Attal's rapid political ascent and his role as a prominent communicator are highlighted, along with the challenges facing Macron's administration, including a lack of a parliamentary majority and a divided electorate.
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Francisco Ferreira
Francisco Ferreira is a image reporter based in Porto, Portugal. Image Reporter with vast experience in information, with news reports for several national channels, TVI, RTP, SPORTTV, and foreigners - DSF (Germany) , TVGalicia (Spain) , TVE (Spain) , NTN24 (Colombia), Euronews Possibility to ...
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Pedro Nuno Santos
19 Dec 2023
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www.jornaldenegocios.pt
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| Leadership Change
The country has been introduced to the new secretary-general of the Socialist Party (PS), Pedro Nuno Santos, marking a generational shift within the party. Despite the presence of notable figures from past leaderships, the selection of Santos by the majority of socialists signifies a break from tradition in a party that originated during the dictatorship.
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Luis Gallo
Luis Gallo is a freelance journalist, radio producer and media maker. He currently contributes content for StoryCorps– some which aired on NPR’s Morning Edition. He also produces for Germany's public broadcaster, Deusche Welle, Radio Ambulante and NPR's Latino USA. He occasionally writes for ...
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Sottovoce
28 Mar 2024
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sandyaveledo.net
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| Climate Change
The article discusses the Venezuelan presidential elections, highlighting the lack of competition and the challenges faced by opposition candidates. It also covers the UN Security Council's resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza, emphasizing the humanitarian crisis and the international response. Additionally, it addresses the impact of climate change in Venezuela, with forest fires and power outages affecting various regions.
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Antonio García
Antonio García is a journalist based in La Crucecita, Mexico.
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The popular Joaquín Juste, elected president of the DPT with the votes of TE and PAR
03 Jul 2023
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www.heraldo.es
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Spanish
| Government Formation
Joaquín Juste has been elected as the president of the Diputación Provincial de Teruel (DPT) with the support of the Partido Popular (PP), Teruel Existe (TE), and the Partido Aragonés (PAR), securing 17 votes against the 8 votes for socialist Ana Cristina Lahoz. Juste emphasized the importance of the DPT for smaller municipalities and acknowledged the support from TE and PAR. Tensions arose as TE and PAR both expressed interest in vice-presidency roles. Lahoz criticized TE for aligning with the PP, accusing them of neglecting progressive values. Beatriz Martín of TE defended their decision, citing a focus on rural development and equality. Juste replaces Manuel Rando, who led a PSOE-PAR government previously.
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Lola García
Freelance reporter.
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Unleashed Fury
21 Mar 2024
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www.lavanguardia.com
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Spanish
| Corruption Allegations
Enric Juliana's book 'Spain, the Pact and the Fury' coincides with a period of intense political fury in Spain, marked by corruption allegations and ideological clashes between PP and PSOE. The political atmosphere is charged with mutual accusations, including attacks on the family environments of leaders such as Sánchez and Feijóo. The article also discusses the strained relationship between Pedro Sánchez and Yolanda Díaz, vice president of the government, highlighting the political maneuvering within the PSOE and the challenges faced by Díaz's Sumar party. The political landscape is further complicated by upcoming elections and the divisive issue of Catalan independence.
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Nicole Kolster
Nicole Kolster is a multimedia journalist based in Caracas- Venezuela, who has reported for top news stations throughout North and South America. She has 14 years of experience in Venezuela producing and reporting on politics, the economy and social matters, both for breaking news and features. ...
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Aggressions, resistance and support: a day with María Corina Machado, opposition presidential candidate in Venezuela
05 Oct 2023
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www.vozdeamerica.com
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Spanish
| Opposition Movements
María Corina Machado, a leading opposition candidate in Venezuela, faces aggression and resistance during her campaign but remains determined to challenge President Nicolás Maduro in the 2024 elections. Despite threats and political disqualifications, Machado continues to rally support, emphasizing the need for democratic processes and international backing. The opposition's primary election faces significant obstacles, including legal challenges and political inhabilitations. Machado's campaign highlights her resilience and the widespread desire for change among Venezuelans.
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Margaret López
Margaret López is a journalist based in Caracas, Venezuela.
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Slow progress of legal framework hinders green energy in Venezuela
20 Dec 2023
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Spanish
| Legislation
Venezuela's transition to green energy is hindered by a delayed legal framework. The National Assembly is debating fiscal incentives and import tariffs for renewable energy technology, as well as regulations for selling excess electricity. The Organic Law of Renewable and Alternative Energies, initiated in 2021, is still under discussion. The law aims to address electrical outages, with a goal to incorporate 3.8 GWh of solar energy by 2030. Public consultations have been held, but the legislative agenda for 2023 does not include this law. Critics argue the project is too state-centric and lacks incentives for private investment.
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Mariel Lozada
Mariel Lozada caraqueña, actualmente viviendo en Santiago de Chile.
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Maduro's Persecution of Venezuelan Journalists Grows
27 Aug 2024
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www.latercera.com
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Spanish
| Human Rights
The article highlights the increasing persecution of journalists in Venezuela under Nicolás Maduro's regime, with several journalists being detained on charges such as terrorism and incitement to hatred. The detentions follow the controversial presidential elections in July, which many international governments have refused to recognize. The article details the cases of various journalists, including Carmela Longo, Ana Carolina Guaita, and others, who have been targeted for their reporting or political affiliations. The situation has led to a climate of fear among journalists, with many opting to leave the country or publish anonymously to avoid further persecution.
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Gustavo Ocando Alex
Gustavo Ocando Alex is an experienced journalist and newspaper editor based in Maracaibo, western Venezuela. He currently develops his journalist career as a freelancer for Voice of America, BBC Mundo, The Miami Herald (USA), NPR (USA), Armando.Info (Caracas, Venezuela) and has collaborated with ...
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Corina Yoris, the renowned philosopher whom the opposition in Venezuela nominates as presidential candidate
22 Mar 2024
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www.vozdeamerica.com
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Spanish
| Elections
Corina Yoris Villasana, a philosopher and academic, has been announced as the opposition's presidential candidate for Venezuela's July 28 election. She will represent María Corina Machado, the primary winner, and the Plataforma Unitaria coalition. Yoris is a professor at the University of Salamanca and has recently been named to the Venezuelan Academy of Language. She has been critical of the arrests of Vente Venezuela party leaders and has been recognized for her academic work. The opposition's primary results, which Machado won with 92%, were discredited by the government, but the opposition continues to respect them. Yoris also shares her interests in gardening and European football on social media.
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Cristina Papaleo
Cristina Papaleo is a journalist and editor based in Bonn, Germany. She works for international media Deutsche Welle (DW) in Germany. She speaks Spanish (native language), German, English and Portuguese.
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Pinochet is no longer 'ex-president'
14 Jul 2023
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www.dw.com
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| Historical Revisionism
The Chilean Congress has passed a resolution to remove Augusto Pinochet from the list of former presidents, instead referring to him as a 'military and political figure' and his regime as a 'dictatorship.' The decision, supported by 67 votes to 47, reflects a broader effort to confront the legacy of Pinochet's authoritarian rule, which included human rights violations. The resolution has sparked debate, with right-wing politicians opposing the change and left-wing politicians and human rights advocates supporting it. The move comes ahead of the 50th anniversary of the military coup that brought Pinochet to power.
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Imane Rachidi
Imane Rachidi is a journalist based in The Hague, The Netherlands, and covers in a multimedia format different news subject in Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg and Spain.
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European far-right applauds Wilders' victory, but government formation remains uncertain
23 Nov 2023
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| European Union
The Dutch far-right Party for Freedom (PVV) led by Gert Wilders won the parliamentary elections with 37 seats, sparking optimism among EU nationalists for a return to 'national identities.' Despite the victory, Wilders' potential to govern remains uncertain as no party achieved a majority. The current government led by Mark Rutte's VVD is a coalition, and negotiations are underway. The socialist and green coalition (PvdA/GL) led by Frans Timmermans secured 25 seats, with Timmermans expressing disappointment and advocating for a 'left fist' to defend democracy and rule of law, while criticizing PVV's anti-immigration stance.
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Diana Ramos
Diana Ramos is a journalist based in Quito, Ecuador. I love photography, researching and writing texts. I specialize in issues related to migration and refugees, as well as economy, politics, cooking and tourism, I also write about Cuba.
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Costa hands over PS to Pedro Nuno Santos: 'I will not be here to haunt anyone'
17 Dec 2023
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www.jornaldenegocios.pt
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| Leadership Transition
António Costa officially hands over the leadership of the Socialist Party (PS) to Pedro Nuno Santos, emphasizing that he will not overshadow the new leader. Costa acknowledges the challenging political context and expresses confidence in Santos' capabilities. He also indicates his willingness to support the party after his current term ends in March. The article highlights the leadership transition, the political landscape, and the expectations for the new PS leader.
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Julia Riera
Julia Riera is a multimedia journalist based in Barcelona, Spain. Skilled in video shooting, script writing, editing, and broadcasting live and prerecorded.
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What scenarios does Spain face after the general elections?
17 Aug 2023
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www.vozdeamerica.com
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Spanish
| Political Negotiations
Spain faces a complex political landscape following the general elections, with the Partido Popular (PP) and VOX failing to secure a majority. The PP, led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo, must negotiate with peripheral parties to form a government, while the Partido Socialista (PSOE) and its leader, Pedro Sánchez, also need to form a coalition. The PSOE celebrated its results as a victory, while VOX saw a significant loss in support. Analysts predict tough negotiations ahead, with the possibility of new elections if no majority is achieved. Key figures include Feijóo, Sánchez, and Míriam Nogueras of Junts per Catalunya, who demands a referendum for Catalonia's independence.
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Antonio Sampaio
Antonio Sampaio is a journalist based in Díli, Timor-Leste. With more than 30 years’ experience in journalism (print, TV, radio and online) in a number of countries, Antonio Sampaio was until October this year the Dili bureau chief for the Portuguese News Agency Lusa, where he covered major ...
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Candidature of two Timorese electoral coalitions for the legislative elections
13 Mar 2023
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www.noticiasaominuto.com
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Portuguese
| Politics
The Timorese Court of Appeal has not received any requests for the formation of the Frente Ampla Democrática (FAD) and PDRT-APMT coalitions, as confirmed by Deolindo dos Santos, the court's president. José Belo, president of the National Election Commission (CNE), has called a meeting with representatives of the two coalitions to address the issue. The electoral calendar required coalitions to be formed and presented to the CNE by March 5, with the registration published on March 8. The deadline for submitting candidate lists to the Court of Appeal is March 15. The court has until March 25 to verify the candidacies before the final list is published on March 29.
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Fernando Tineo
Fernando Tineo is a journalist based in Caracas, Venezuela.
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María Corina Machado accelerates her campaign and Chavismo intensifies persecution
23 Jan 2024
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El Estímulo
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Spanish
| Political Persecution
On January 23, opposition leader María Corina Machado responded to the detentions of her campaign chiefs Luis Camacaro and Juan Freites, calling on the international community to enforce the Barbados Agreement and end the persecution of political opponents by the Venezuelan regime. The United States Department of State expressed deep concern over the actions against the opposition and civil society in Venezuela. María Corina Machado held a rally in Altamira, avoiding conflict with a simultaneous pro-government mobilization, and reiterated her commitment to defeating the regime through free, clean, and constitutional elections in 2024. Various political figures and trade unions supported Machado, who is seen as a symbol of change and hope for many Venezuelans.
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Fernande Van Tets
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Experienced journalist able to do lives and reporting for print, radio and tv. Regularly work for France 24 and Euronews. Back in the Netherlands after a decade abroad, including 2 years as a presenter and journalist at France 24 English in Paris and 5 years as a freelance correspondent based in ...
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Socialists and Greens gain majority in the Netherlands
07 Jun 2024
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es.euronews.com
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Spanish
| Pro-European Parties
In the Netherlands, the joint list of Socialists and Greens secured a significant victory in the European elections, winning eight out of 31 seats. This success is seen as a strong pro-European signal, countering the anticipated rise of the radical right. Frans Timmermans, leading the coalition, emphasized the importance of this outcome for Europe. Meanwhile, Geert Wilders' Party for Freedom and Democracy gained seven seats, marking a notable increase. Wilders aims to influence European politics from within, aligning with other right-wing parties across Europe. Voter turnout was the highest since 1989, reaching 47%.
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Jaime Velazquez
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Jaime Velazquez is a freelance journalist based in Madrid, España.
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Puigdemont announces his return to Spain and shakes up the Catalan electoral campaign
21 Mar 2024
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es.euronews.com
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Spanish
| Elections
Carles Puigdemont, the former Catalan president, announced his candidacy for the upcoming Catalan elections, marking his potential return to Spain after years of self-imposed exile in Belgium. His decision comes amid the ongoing political discourse surrounding Catalonia's independence and the recent approval of an amnesty law for those involved in the 'procés'. Puigdemont's return could significantly impact the Catalan political landscape, potentially revitalizing the independence movement. The elections, set for May 12, were called by the current Generalitat president, Pere Aragonés, amidst political challenges faced by the Socialist Party and Junts. The outcome could influence the balance of power between pro-independence parties and the Socialist Party, led by Salvador Illa, who has gained support through reconciliation efforts.
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