SpainPolitics
- jacobin.com Sumar Isn’t Making Its Mark on Spain’s New Government
Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, seized the initiative this week by slapping down right-wing judicial attacks on his government. But his left-wing allies Sumar seem increasingly overshadowed — and their weak position is exposing divisions in their ranks.
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Surely the renovated Bernabeu gets it! Has to be in Madrid.
theathletic.com Bernabeu? Camp Nou? Casablanca? The race to host 2030 World Cup finalThis week saw Spain, Portugal and Morocco win hosting rights for the World Cup in 2030 - so where will the final be played?
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Las prisas para usar las lenguas cooficiales en el Congreso siembran de agujeros la norma.
www.elconfidencial.com Las prisas para usar las lenguas cooficiales en el Congreso siembran de agujeros la normaLa Cámara Baja aprobará este jueves la reforma del reglamento que consolidará el derecho de los diputados a utilizar el catalán, el gallego y el euskera durante los plenos, comisiones e iniciativas escritas
La Cámara Baja aprobará este jueves la reforma del reglamento que consolidará el derecho de los diputados a utilizar el catalán, el gallego y el euskera durante los plenos, comisiones e iniciativas escritas.
- jacobin.com The Left Can Form a New Government in Spain
Spain’s king has asked conservative leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo to try to form a government. Most MPs oppose him — and recent deals between the Socialists, left-wing Sumar and Catalan parties show that the broad left has every chance of staying in office.
- www.thenation.com Spain’s Left Has Pulled Off a Stunning Electoral Comeback
Weeks after being routed in local elections, the left staved off a widely predicted general election triumph by the right. Now comes the really hard part: forming a government.