Pedro Sanchez
From understanding to confrontation: political confrontation, at the heart of the GOIDI affair
It is one year since the tragedy that left 229 dead in the Valencian Community. Early in the morning of 29 October, the weather forecast warned of heavy rains, the protocols failed and the magnitude of the tragedy exceeded all expectations. The management of that day has become one of the recurring arguments at the crossroads of accusations between the Spanish Government and the PP.
There will be news: Junts breaks with the PSOE, the Basque Government's draft budget and GOIDI a year
There will be news: the decision of Junts, the last Monday of October in Gernika and the victory of Milei
JxCat will decide this Monday whether to stop protecting Sanchez
Among its options is for Junts to submit the decision to the militants through an internal consultation, which will begin at 10 a.m. and which is expected to take a long time. No hearings have been announced until 5 p.m. Among the functions of that assembly is to take stock of the Brussels agreement and define 'actions to be taken'.
Will the time change on Sunday morning, for the last time?
The change will take place at three o'clock in the morning, and the clock will have to be delayed until two o'clock.
The president has called for a "new pace" of compliance with the Statute as a whole
The lehendakari has stressed that he has sent "ten concrete proposals" to the Spanish Government in the plenary of the Basque Parliament. "Pedro Sánchez has a historic opportunity to repay his debt to our country."
Mertxe Aizpurua (EH Bildu): "Two months ago Sanchez was weaker"
EH Bildu's spokesman at the Spanish Congress does not believe that the end of the legislature will be immediate. In any case, given the danger of the extreme right, Aizpurua has admitted that elections should be "as late as possible".
JxCat is asking the militancy to decide whether to continue supporting the Spanish Government
JxCat's president, Carles Puigdemont, has called a meeting in Perpignan, France, on Monday after the independence party yesterday raised its tone against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and warned that the time had come to "start talking about the time of change."
Brussels is preparing a legal report on the impact of suspending the time change
EB's Commissioner for Transport has been in favour of suspending the time change and setting a single timetable. In his words, there is "scientific evidence" that changing the time "harms" citizens.
Spain will buy weapons from the US, along with other allies, to hand them over to Ukraine
Spain will participate in the PURL (List of Priority Requirements for Ukraine) initiative, together with the "vast majority" of NATO countries, after Kiev called for "additional assistance" from its allies to "protect cities and energy infrastructure from Russian bombings."
EH Bildu's request to take action against fascism confronts the Sánchez government with the PP
A question by Mertxe Aizpurua (EH Bildu) on measures to end the exaltation of Francoism has provoked a fierce confrontation between the Socialist Party and the People's Party. In his reply to EH Bildu's parliamentary spokesman, Pedro Sánchez has announced that a catalogue of Franco symbols will be drawn up that will be removed from the streets.
Pedro Sánchez announces the imminent publication of the catalogue of Francoist symbols for removal
Sanchez made this announcement at the Government Control Session in the plenary of Congress in response to a question from EH Bildu's parliamentary spokeswoman, Mertxe Aizpurua, who asked him what measures the government will take to "end the exaltation of Francoism."
Sanchez has announced $500 million to ensure care for patients with AEA and strengthen the dependency system
Sanchezek ordutegi aldaketarekin behin betiko amaitzea proposatu dio EBri: "Jada ez du zentzurik"
X sare sozialean zabaldutako bideo batean, Espainiako Gobernuko presidenteak azpimarratu du ordutegi aldaketak ez duela ia laguntzen energia aurrezten, eta "eragin negatiboa" duela jendearen osasunean eta bizitzan.
Sanchez says Spain is ready to send peacekeepers to Gaza
The President of the Spanish Government has called for the continuation of proceedings before the Inter-Criminal Court against the perpetrators of the genocide in Gaza.
Trump jokes with Sanchez about Spain's defense spending
U.S. President Donald Trump joked during the Egyptian summit about disagreements with Spain over defense spending. "Are you working on GDP (5% defense spending)? Are you approaching, are you doing a wonderful job," said Trump, who asked where the Spanish delegation was ("Where is Spain?") looking at Sanchez.
A "historic" international conference on the reconstruction of Gaza will be held this Monday in Egypt
More than 30 international leaders will meet this Monday, including Donald Trump, Pedro Sanchez, and Emmanuel Macron, while Israel will not participate in the meeting.
Whistles against Sanchez have been heard again this year in Madrid during the military parade on October 12
As in recent years, whistles have been heard this year against Pedro Sanchez. Among those who have not been there are the president, Imanol Pradales, and the presidents of five other communities. This year, moreover, Santiago Abascal has refused to be present in order not to coincide with Sanchez.
Sanchez has offered "hand", dialogue and respect for self-government to improve Basque health in the face of PNV complaints
The PNV spokeswoman, Maribel Vaquero, recalled on Wednesday in Congress that the Basque Government's Health Adviser, Alberto Martínez, will not participate in future meetings of the Interterritorial Health Council, which, although he has come with "proposals to alleviate the needs of the health system", has "rejected the ministries without convincing arguments". President Pedro Sánchez has replied that his government is "very aware of the health needs."
Feijóo has announced that Sanchez will be summoned to testify in the 'Koldo case' committee
"I will tell you two things: the first is that it will be very difficult for you, but you are obliged to tell the truth, and the second is that you are primarily responsible for everything," the opposition leader reproached the Spanish President during the Senate Government's monitoring session.