British expats can get their right to vote back next month
New Year and a new right for Britons living overseas.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez' Socialists have more options to form a government.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez' Socialists have more options to form a government.
Spain's conservatives ahead of Socialists before election - opinion polls
the PP would almost certainly have to ally with the far-right Vox party, opinion polls have shown.
Foreign vote alert in the Balearics and across Spain
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Politics
National political tensions will not affect the Balearics
The president stressed that she is not worried about the stability of the Balearic government.
Politics
PP gain in Spain, no change in the Balearics
In the Balearics, President Armengol of PSOE will feel she has kept a grip on the pact with Més and Podemos that would have been undermined had PSOE come third.
Politics
Spain's party leaders clash over corruption
The candidates for prime minister from the four leading parties took part in a live television debate on Monday evening.
Political upheaval, all-inclusives and Richard Branson: the past week in Majorca
The Spanish election, all-inclusives and rain (the lack of it) were some of the themes in Christmas week in the Bulletin.
Election 20D
Spain enters political unknown as tough coalition talks beckon
The country faces weeks of uncertainty that cast doubt on the durability of its flagship economic reforms and unnerved financial markets.
Election 20D
Podemos becomes the second political force in the Balearics
PSOE, which had been the second force in terms of percentage of the vote, saw its position slip to third behind Podemos. Its worst performance ever in the Balearics.
Trains, planes and the sack: the past week in The Bulletin
Michael Portillo and Chapi Ferrer: a Majorcan train journey and a Majorcan exit. Just two of the highlights last week in The Bulletin.
Politics
Catalonia: Stick with Spain, says minister, as does Julio Iglesias
Pro-independence politicians, the singer said, should "understand a little more that they can reach a much better agreement with the national government".
Banking
Catalan independence would mean exit from the euro zone, says Bank of Spain chief
Uncertainties and tensions over the election are affecting Catalan and other Spanish banks.
Politics
PM Rajoy says they will battle to the end
Catalonia holds regional elections on September 27 in which separatists are trying to win a majority of representatives in parliament to push their independence drive forward.
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Comment
Catalan stalemate
“It was a stalemate in the Catalan poll; no overall winner and no overall loser”
Jason Moore28/09/2015 00:00