Spain’s floods have unleashed the politics of anger
With even the King coming under personal attack, the country has entered one of its worst crises in living memory.
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With even the King coming under personal attack, the country has entered one of its worst crises in living memory.
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“Rule-of-law fanboys” at the European Commission are reeling from the impact it could have in other parts of Europe.
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The far right isn’t the “voice of the people”. Will the centre learn this lesson?
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The collapse of Vox in the Spanish election shows the hard-right’s rise isn’t certain.
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As Spain heads to the polls, the country’s fractured politics offer a glimpse of what's to come.
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The government is far from perfect, but the PM has improved the country’s economic prospects and international clout.
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After refusing to form a left alliance, the Socialist Prime Minister gambled on an early election and was painfully exposed.
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Sunday’s election results show that Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is the most underrated figure in Spanish politics
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His own party dumped him. Now Pedro Sánchez is Spain’s new prime minister.
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