The Spanish Government
Eduard Fernandez receives the Spanish Film Award in San Sebastian
The Catalan actor has received recognition from the Spanish Minister of Culture, Ernest Urtasun, who has highlighted the value of the performance and taken advantage of his speech to condemn the genocide in Gaza.
The PNV considers it "very beneficial" for the Basque Country to have managed unemployment benefit
Congresswoman Maribel Cowboy has said that "there are still meetings left" to carry out the transfer and has announced that, in order to ensure "compliance with what has been agreed", they will "follow up".
Martinez applauds agreement to transfer management of unemployment benefits
The MP for the Summa, Lander Martinez, has said in Congress that the agreement is "very positive" for the Basque Country. In his words, Summer's commitment to self-government has been demonstrated.
The Basque Country and the Spanish Government have signed an agreement for the transfer of unemployment benefit
It will take place in the Joint Transfer Commission before the end of the year and the Basque Government will take over the offices and staff of the SEPE.
Sanchez admits the Basque industry will be most affected by the US trade war
The Spanish Prime Minister has advocated the need to boost the single European market and diversify trade relations in order to deal with trade tensions.
The Government will try this Wednesday to make the transfer of unemployment benefits possible with the Spanish Government
The Self-Government Counsellorhopesthat the transfer agreement on contributory benefits and unemployment benefit will be possible "enough time".
The Basque Country has increased its current electrical power by 40% and will exceed 16,000 megawatts of capacity
The Basque Government requested an additional capacity of 6,000 megawatts, which would have meant the Basque Country moving from the current 12,000 MW to 18,000 MW.
The Spanish Government has called Israel's business manager after criticism of the Return
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has described as "unacceptable" the accusations made by Israeli Minister Gideon Sar against Pedro Sánchez following the cancellation of the final stage of the cycling race in Madrid.
How much electric power does the Basque Country need?
The Department of Industry, Energy Transition and Sustainability has called for an additional 6,000 MW in its network to meet its industrial and decarbonization objectives.
The Palace Counsellor will meet with the Ministry this Tuesday to discuss electrical investment in the Basque Country
Jáuregui will meet with the Secretary of State for Energy, Joan Groizard, to discuss investment in electricity networks as part of the proposal to plan the electricity transport network for the period 2025-2030 and its impact on the Basque Country.
Pedro Sanchez calls for Israel not to participate in any sporting competition "for as long as the barbarity lasts"
At the meeting of the Interparliamentary Committee in the Congress of Deputies, in the presence of the Socialist Members, Senators and MEPs, Sanchez expressed his unease at the way in which Russia was expelled after the invasion of Ukraine, because the same is not done now with Israel.
Marlaska: "I saw yesterday the image of a society committed to world peace."
The Spanish Minister of the Interior has praised the "professional" work of the security forces and asked about the PP's criticism of "what other image they wanted to see."
Feijóo accuses Sanchez of being "responsible for the acts of violence" in La Vuelta
For the PP leader, "an irresponsible president who extols violence among his compatriots cannot preside over a democratic government." "These have been acts that should embarrass anyone who cares about our country."
Sanchez has expressed his "admiration" for the Palestine mobilizations of the Return to Spain
ThePresident of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, has expressed his support for the mobilizationsin favour of Palestineduring the Returnto Spain. The President has stressed that Spain is a "pluralistic people" in its territoriality but able to unite in the defence of just causes and human rights.
Andueza: "The mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz has asked for a reflection on the center and we will have news in the coming weeks."
With regard to the refugee centre planned by the Spanish Government in Vitoria-Gasteiz, the PSE-EE Secretary General has called on the other parties to avoid "demagoguery" on this issue. In his view, "they seem nervous that the PP and the far-right can make a profit."
The lehendakari has stressed that the Basque Country and the Canary Islands have the opportunity to strengthen cooperation
The President, Imanol Pradales, has stressed the need to "deepen policy based on dialogue, negotiation and agreements" during his working trip to the Canary Islands. In this regard, he has said that there is an "opportunity to take a leap" in science, in the sustainable blue economy or in migration.
The Spanish Government proposes an investment of 13,590 million in electricity grids until 2030, 65% more
According to the proposal, access to the new consumer transport network will be 14 times greater, up to 27.7 gigawatts (GW), of particular importance to industry (9 GW), green hydrogen (13.1 GW) and data centres (3.8 GW). Applications for more than 150 GW photovoltaic, 60 GW wind and 100 GW storage have been registered.
Strain: "The future of self-government must be agreed with the State and included in the Constitution"
PSE-EE Secretary General Eneko Andueza has stressed in ETB1's "Egun On" program that "we need to focus on the issues that unite us, not those that separate us." He has said that "the future of self-government must be agreed with the state and subject to the Constitution."
Netanyahu accuses Sanchez of "genocidal threat" against Israel
"It seems that the Spanish Inquisition, the expulsion of Jews from Spain and the systematic killing of Jews in the Holocaust are not enough for Sanchez," said the Israeli Prime Minister.
PSOE leads the PP by nine points in the September CIS barometer
If there were a general election in Spain today, the socialists would get almost 33% of the vote, while the people would get almost 24%.