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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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The Government commits to Junts to agree on future decrees before taking them to the Council of Ministers
09 Jan 2024
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www.levante-emv.com
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Spanish
| Legislative Process
The Spanish government is negotiating with various political parties, including Junts, PP, and Podemos, to secure votes for the validation of legislative decrees. Junts criticizes the government's approach of bundling unrelated issues into single decrees and demands prior agreements before presenting them to the Council of Ministers. The government is open to negotiations but aims to maintain core reforms linked to EU funding. The PNV echoes similar criticisms, emphasizing the need for clear legislative processes. The outcome of these negotiations is crucial for the government's legislative agenda and the continuation of EU financial support.
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Lola García
Freelance reporter.
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More Nail-Biting Votes
24 Nov 2024
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La Vanguardia
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Spanish
| Immigration Policy
The article discusses the ongoing political negotiations in Spain, focusing on the relationship between the PSOE and Junts. It highlights the potential agreement on immigration policy, which would delegate certain competencies to the Generalitat. This agreement is crucial for maintaining the alliance with Junts, especially as the Spanish government seeks to pass its budget. The article also notes the strategic positioning of Junts, drawing parallels with the PNV's past actions in Madrid. The negotiations are seen as a balancing act between maintaining political alliances and achieving policy goals.
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Jesús Garrido
Jesús Garrido is a journalist based in Lyon, France.
Jobs Completed 2
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Imaz has a lot of smoke, like Repsol
29 Oct 2023
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www.laregion.es
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Spanish
| Environmental Impact
Repsol's CEO, Josu Jon Imaz, has threatened to move future investments to Portugal due to Spain's extraordinary tax on energy companies, which he deems illegal and discriminatory. Despite strong financial performance, Repsol is unhappy with the tax, arguing it unfairly targets companies contributing to the industrial and employment sectors. The article highlights Repsol's significant environmental impact in Galicia, particularly from its refinery in A Coruña, and criticizes the company's historical and ongoing actions. The balance between fiscal revenue generation and business growth is emphasized as crucial for Spain's long-term sustainability.
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Guy Hedgecoe
Guy Hedgecoe is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain. He covers all news issues, including politics, economics and sport. He is author of 'Freezing Franco: The Battle for Spain's Memory'.
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Pro-independence left seeks first Basque victory
19 Apr 2024
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The Irish Times
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English
| Separatism
The Basque Country is poised for elections where the pro-independence left coalition EH Bildu could potentially defeat the long-governing Basque Nationalist Party (PNV). EH Bildu's campaign has focused on social issues, benefiting from the decline of Podemos and the PNV's loss of credibility due to healthcare system issues. The coalition's association with the separatist group Eta's violent past remains controversial, with EH Bildu's presidential candidate Pello Otxandiano facing criticism for his comments on Eta. Despite the controversy, polls suggest EH Bildu may win but without a majority, possibly leading to a coalition with the Socialists, who have previously partnered with the PNV. Nationalist parties are expected to dominate the regional parliament, but independence has not been a central campaign issue, with only 22% of Basques supporting secession.
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Luis Guillermo Hernández
LUIS GUILLERMO HERNÁNDEZ is a journalist based in Ciudad de México, México.
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The General Assemblies of Álava agree to 'simplify and reduce bureaucracy' to facilitate social procedures
28 Nov 2024
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Diario de Noticias de Álava
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Spanish
| Social Services
The General Assemblies of Álava have agreed to simplify and reduce bureaucracy to facilitate social procedures, with support from EH Bildu, Partido Popular, and Elkarrekin Araba. The initiative, originally proposed by the PP, includes an amendment from the abertzale coalition and aims to start with the Instituto Foral de Bienestar Social (IFBS), with a completion target of one year. The Government Foral abstained, noting that a plan is already underway, set to continue until 2027. Various political figures highlighted the need to address bureaucratic challenges, especially for vulnerable groups.
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Simon Hunter
Simon Hunter is a freelance journalist, translator and voice-over artist who has been based in Madrid, Spain since the year 2000. For 15 years he worked at Spain's biggest daily, EL PAÍS, where he was the editor of their English Edition. He is also an experienced television and radio pundit, as ...
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Job Success Rate 100%
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Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez calls on ministers for ‘unity’ as turbulent term in office begins
22 Nov 2023
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Olive Press News Spain
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English
| Government Coalition
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has urged his new Cabinet for unity and coordination amid a turbulent political term. Following a narrow victory in Congress, Sanchez's government relies on controversial deals with Catalan separatists and support from various smaller parties. The fragile coalition faces potential fractures, notably with Podemos, a former key partner. Sanchez's call for unity comes amid protests against his deals with separatists and opposition from conservative groups. He aims to strengthen the welfare state and reduce inequality in his new term.
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Javier Íñiguez
Currently working as a freelancer, Javier Íñiguez has navigated the Spanish media landscape for the past six years, including roles in relevant newsrooms (El Español, El País Cataluña), PR positions in the public and private sector and even international projects (Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic ...
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Jobs Completed 42
Job Success Rate 93%
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Sentence of the 'procés': The PNV stages its break with Catalan independence
25 Oct 2019
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El País México
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Spanish
| PNV
The PNV has distanced itself from Catalan independence movements by refusing to sign a declaration supporting the right to self-determination and the release of leaders convicted for the 'procés'. The PNV's decision reflects its strategic positioning towards a more centrist and pragmatic approach, aiming to maintain stability and cooperation with the Spanish state. The declaration, signed by various regional parties, criticizes the Spanish state's authoritarian tendencies and calls for the release of imprisoned leaders. The PNV's stance highlights its focus on political pragmatism and distancing from unilateral actions like those taken by Carles Puigdemont.
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Niranjan Marjani
Niranjan Marjani is a journalist based in Vadodara, India.
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Politics and Separatism in the Times of Coronavirus
15 Mar 2020
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es.thekootneeti.in
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Spanish
| Separatism
Spain announced a 15-day lockdown to combat the coronavirus, with President Pedro Sánchez declaring a state of emergency. The country faces over 7700 cases and around 300 deaths, with Madrid being the most affected region. Political challenges arise as opposition leader Pablo Casado criticizes the government's delayed response, and coalition partners show signs of discord. Additionally, separatist tensions in Catalonia and the Basque Country are highlighted, with regional leaders opposing centralization measures. The situation poses significant political and health challenges for Spain, necessitating a collaborative approach between Madrid and regional governments.
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Carlos Marlasca Morales
Carlos Marlasca Morales is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain.
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Jobs Completed 23
Job Success Rate 96%
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The Basque Country closely watches what is happening in Catalonia
29 Sept 2017
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es.euronews.com
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Spanish
| Regional Autonomy
In the Basque Country, there is visible support for the Catalan referendum, particularly in municipalities governed by Bildu. Younger members of the political group Sortu are organizing demonstrations, while Gora Esku Dago has already held a large gathering in Bilbao. Despite this, the desire for independence in the Basque Country has waned, with polls indicating only a third to a quarter of the population in favor. The Basque Nationalist Party (PNV), despite being the most voted party, had a similar proposal to Catalonia's rejected in 2005. The PNV's spokesperson in the Basque Parliament, Joseba Eguibar, remains optimistic about convincing other political parties to respect the democratic principle. The coalition between the nationalists and the Socialist Party of Euskadi (PSE) provides stability, with the PSE emphasizing its support for legality and preventing a Catalan-like scenario. Idoia Mendia, General Secretary of the PSE, champions self-government and decentralization, citing their success in Spain.
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Natalia Oelsner
Natalia is a Bolivian journalist based in Lyon, France. She has worked in countries such as Bolivia, El Salvador and France and reported for international media outlets such as Euronews.
English
French
Spanish
Journalism
Jobs Completed 1
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What are the possible coalitions in Spain after the elections?
29 Apr 2019
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www.euronews.com
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English
| Coalition Politics
Following the Spanish elections, no party secured a majority, necessitating coalition talks. The Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE), led by Pedro Sanchez, emerged as the largest party but requires alliances to govern. The right-wing coalition, including the Popular Party, Ciudadanos, and Vox, fell short of a majority. Ciudadanos, led by Albert Rivera, has rejected a coalition with PSOE, despite potential seat numbers. Unidas Podemos, led by Pablo Iglesias, also lacks sufficient seats for a majority with PSOE. Potential support could come from Catalan and Basque nationalist parties. PSOE may also consider governing alone with support from other parties.
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Laura Sepulveda
Laura Sepulveda is a journalist based in New York, United States of America. Bilingual (Spanish and English) multimedia reporter with experience as an anchor, in radio and Tv reporting as well as investigative journalism and public relations. Disciplined professional, with leadership skills, ...
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Breaking news of political news, live: Ayuso receives Milei and the Government accuses her of 'disloyalty'
13 Oct 2023
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www.hechoencalifornia1010.com
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Spanish
| Protests
The article covers multiple political events and tensions in Spain, focusing on the controversy surrounding Isabel Díaz Ayuso's reception of Argentine President Javier Milei, which the Spanish government deems disloyal. It also discusses protests in Madrid against Milei, political tensions in the Balearic Parliament, and the Spanish government's plans to present the 2025 budget despite the situation in Catalonia. Additionally, it highlights Amazon's significant investment in Spain, criticisms of judicial actions against political figures, and various political maneuvers and statements from Spanish political parties and leaders.
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Cláudio Silva
Cláudio Silva is a journalist based in Luanda, Angola.
Jobs Completed 1
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Spain: Far-right asks Supreme Court to stop the investiture of Pedro Sánchez
14 Nov 2023
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www.adnradio.cl
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Spanish
| Legal Issues
Spain's far-right party VoX has filed a lawsuit against incumbent President Pedro Sánchez and Catalan independence leader Carles Puigdemont, urging the Supreme Court to suspend Sánchez's investiture. They accuse them of bribery, cover-up, and collaboration with terrorism due to an amnesty law related to an agreement between Sánchez's Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and the Catalan independence party Junts. The PSOE secured Junts' support for Sánchez's presidency in exchange for a law pardoning Catalan leaders who declared independence in 2017. The right and far-right in Spain oppose this agreement. The parliament is set to vote this week, with Sánchez expected to win with support from Sumar, Junts, and the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV).
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Giacomo Sini
Giacomo Sini is a journalist/photojournalist based in Livorno, Italy. Giacomo born in Pisa, (Italy) in 1989 but has always been living in Livorno. In 2014 he obtained a degree in social sciences at Pisa University. By several years of work, has passed through fifty countries documenting their ...
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Electoral Silence in the Face of Deaths in the Mediterranean
12 Jul 2023
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catalunyaplural.cat
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Spanish
| Elections
The article discusses the lack of attention given to the ongoing migrant crisis in the Mediterranean during the recent electoral debates in Spain. It highlights the tragic death of an eight-month-old baby, Lilia, whose family drowned while fleeing Algeria. The article critiques the predominant focus on control and regulation over human rights in the migration policies of Spain's main political parties. It contrasts the harsh stances of right-wing parties like Vox with the more humanitarian approaches of left-wing parties like ERC and EH Bildu. Despite the frequent tragedies, the issue has received minimal attention in the electoral discourse.
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