No confidence motion against the government at the parliament in Madrid
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Economy Minister Nadia Calvino attend a no confidence motion against the government at the parliament in Madrid.
PP head Alberto Nunez Feijoo
PP head Alberto Nunez Feijoo.
Spanish politics
The President of Vox, Santiago Abascal (centre), and the PP's General Secretary, Cuca Gamarra (left), with Alfonso Fernández Mañueco (right) who was sworn in as part of a regional coalition government.
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Spain, Catalonia still 'far apart' on independence as talks resume
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“Two radical parties from across the political divide in Spain could be in govt....”
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“Two radical parties from across the political divide in Spain could be in govt....”
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Viewpoint
How long for Spanish PM?
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Viewpoint
And Spain's budget?
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Politics
Spain to hold fourth election in four years on Nov. 10
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Politics
Spain's Ciudadanos says Sanchez is lying, will vote against him if doesn't comply with its demands
Deadline is next Monday.
Comment
The politics of tourist taxes
Is political ideology driving tourist taxes?
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