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Soccer · SpainThe Supervisory, Standardization and Representation Committee launched by the Superior Sports Council (CSD) on April 25 to follow very closely the developments in the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), which already officially presides as elected Pedro Rocha, has not made any fun of either UEFA or FIFA. The two governing bodies of football seem to harbor well-founded suspicions that the above-mentioned Commission may in fact be a subterfu…See the Story
Open war between UEFA and FIFA and the Spanish Government over the RFEF
34% Center coverage: 3 sources
Pedro Sánchez · MadridThe uncertainty about Pedro Sánchez's future as Prime Minister opens up the question of what will happen to the Amnesty law, which is still in full parliamentary process. Depending on what the socialist leader announces tomorrow, the approval of the rule to erase all criminal, administrative and civil proceedings by the process may be affected. Continue reading...See the Story
The amnesty process may be affected depending on the decision taken by Pedro Sánchez
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Spain · SpainFigures from the world of letters, art, cinema, journalism and Spanish music showed their support yesterday to the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, at an event together with the leaders of CC.OO. and UGT. At the event, “decency” was vindicated in democracy because “the country is in a dangerous moment”, as actress Marisa Paredes said, and they took a stand “against the culture of hate”. Among those in attendance were also the director of the Cerva…See the Story
Figures from the cultural world support Sánchez and call for “democratic decency”
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Pedro Sánchez · SpainIn just 24 hours, the question will be cleared up. After five days of reflection, the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, will announce if he resigns or if, on the contrary, he remains at the head of the Executive, as indicated by the socialist ranks, especially after the mass bath that took place this Saturday in Ferraz. However, whatever he decides, the fact is that Sánchez's delayed resignation has generated a political earthquake wit…See the Story
Pedro Sánchez and his possible resignation, live: today's last minute and reactions
67% Center coverage: 3 sources
L'Hospitalet De Llobregat · L'Hospitalet De LlobregatThe Farga of Hospitalet de Llobregat became one of the most important foundries in Spain during the last century. In fact, in the current fair and shopping center complex, some auxiliary chimneys from the industrial activity that was dismantled in the 80s after intense neighborhood protests still remain. From there, the commons and Sumar melted this Sunday into a message: the next elections to the Catalan Parliament will also serve to defend the…See the Story
Díaz and Albiach conspire to defend the Government in the Catalan elections
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Pedro Sánchez · SpainThe future of the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, marks the passage of Spanish politics and the Catalan electoral campaign. There are 24 left to reveal if he resigns or continues to head the Central Executive and Junts insists that this matter does not have to interfere with the contest in the elections to the Parliament on May 12. “We are interested in the future of Catalonia, not the future of a political party or a person. We are interested in…See the Story
Puigdemont warns that Catalonia “will not be the float of the Socialist Party” on May 12
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Pedro Sánchez · SpainOne day after Pedro Sánchez announces whether he is leaving Moncloa, and with the PP considering and analyzing all possible scenarios, Alberto Núñez Feijóo has chosen today from Lleida to give a message in terms of the future. The leader of the popular, campaigning in Catalonia, has tried to close the door to the president's possible exits. “It doesn't matter what I say. Sánchez will be forever marked by the decline he has brought to our country…See the Story
Feijóo indicates that Sánchez already represents the past and is ready to lead the future
67% Right coverage: 3 sources
Spain · SpainFor Esquerra, the persecution denounced by Pedro Sánchez is far from comparable to the “exile” that both Pere Aragonès and Marta Rovira claimed this Sunday morning at an event in Geneva. The only thing in common is that, according to the head of the Government, he comes from the extreme right. The Republicans have minimized the situation that the Prime Minister is experiencing, but they have in turn demanded that he “not shake his legs” in the f…See the Story
ERC contrasts its “exiles” with Sánchez and demands that “his legs not tremble”
100% Center coverage: 1 sources