The Spanish government is under increasing political pressure as the trial of former Transport Minister José Luis Abalos begins, bringing corruption issues back to the forefront. The government acknowledges the impact this case will have on its agenda.
Recent polls indicate that Spain's ruling Socialist Party has gained popularity due to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's strong opposition to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. Meanwhile, support for the far-right Vox party has declined significantly.
Recent polls indicate that the ruling Socialist Party in Spain has seen a rise in voter support due to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's strong opposition to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. In contrast, support for the far-right Vox party has declined.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez warned that the current war in the Middle East represents a scenario much worse than the 2003 invasion of Iraq. He emphasized that this conflict hinders progress toward economic, social, and environmental goals.
Spanish Prime Minister <strong>Pedro Sanchez</strong> is preparing for a significant political challenge in parliament on Wednesday, where he will engage in a comprehensive discussion about the Iranian war and its political and economic impacts. This debate follows months of criticism from the People's Party and Vox, who have accused him of corruption, prompting him to respond with reform promises.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez urged for the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing the importance of maintaining energy sites in the Middle East. This call comes at a sensitive global juncture where escalating tensions could result in a long-term energy crisis impacting humanity.