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Journalists Who Cover Izquierda Unida
Kavel Alpaslan
Kavel Alpaslan is a journalist based in İzmir, Turkey.
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Spanish Communist Party: We will not allow anyone to be left behind
16 Apr 2020
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www.gazeteduvar.com.tr
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Turkish
| European Union
Spain, severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, is navigating a challenging period under its new left-wing coalition government. The Spanish Communist Party (PCE), part of this coalition, holds significant ministerial roles and advocates for a robust public health system, criticizing privatization and EU-imposed austerity measures. PCE General Secretary Enrique Santiago emphasizes the government's efforts to protect the working class and criticizes the EU's response, particularly the lack of support from Northern European countries. The article highlights the broader implications of the pandemic on capitalism and suggests a potential shift towards socialism, with global political dynamics evolving in response to the crisis.
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María Sol Borja
Journalist from Ecuador. Topics: Politics, Breaking News. Speak English, French and Spanish. I´d rather like to work in Spanish or French. I´ve covered news in Ecuador, Argentina, Venezuela and Spain.
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The relationships between the candidates for the mayor of Quito
03 Feb 2023
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gk.city
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Spanish
| Elections
The article maps out the relationships between candidates for the mayoral race in Quito, highlighting their political affiliations and histories. It notes connections to former President Rafael Correa's Alianza País and other political organizations. Key candidates include Luisa Maldonado, Jorge Yunda, María José Carrión, Luz Elena Coloma, Pedro José Freile, Andrés Páez, and others, with some having switched political allegiances over time. The piece provides a detailed overview of the political landscape and alliances shaping the upcoming election.
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Paula Campos
Paula Campos is a journalist based in Santiago, Chile.
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The Municipal Market hosts the exhibition 'Women of the Republic making History'
18 Nov 2023
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noveldadigital.es
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Spanish
| Cultural Event
The Municipal Market in Novelda, Spain, is hosting the exhibition 'Women of the Republic making History' until December 2nd, organized by various local organizations and featuring the unrecognized contributions of women to Spain's history. The event began with presentations from collaborators, highlighting the importance of remembering these women's roles during the Republic era and their resistance to fascism. The exhibition aims to humanize these historical figures and is open to the public with varying visiting hours.
Javier Domínguez Reguero
Javier Domínguez Reguero is a journalist
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Teresa Rodríguez finally registers the Adelante Andalucía brand in her name
14 Sept 2021
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elDiario.es
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Spanish
| Party Leadership
Teresa Rodríguez has officially registered the Adelante Andalucía brand under her name, solidifying her leadership of the party. This move follows a restructuring in June, excluding the original founding parties, Podemos and Izquierda Unida. The article details the legal and organizational changes within Adelante Andalucía, including the involvement of various representatives. Despite opposition from IU and Podemos, Rodríguez remains confident in maintaining the brand name for future elections. The conflict over the brand's ownership continues, with potential legal battles ahead.
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Álvaro García
Álvaro García is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain.
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Letter from a reader: 'Spanish Left and the discontent of the Spanish left'
01 Oct 2023
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EL PERIÓDICO
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Spanish
| European Elections
Izquierda Española, a new social-democratic and progressive party, aims to attract discontented socialist voters and those opposed to amnesty, positioning itself as an alternative to PSOE. Led by Guillermo del Valle, the party includes former members of PSOE and Izquierda Unida. The article also references the historical context of UPyD and Ciudadanos, highlighting shifts in political alignment and voter dissatisfaction with existing left-wing parties.
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Antonio García
Antonio García is a journalist based in La Crucecita, Mexico.
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Frankenstein versus vampires
01 Oct 2023
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elDiario.es
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Spanish
| Left-Wing Politics
The article discusses the emergence of SUMAR as a new attempt at unifying the left-wing political spectrum in Spain, highlighting the historical context of similar efforts like Izquierda Unida and PODEMOS. It emphasizes the advantages that left-wing parties now have due to their participation in the national government, particularly praising Yolanda Díaz for her role and recognition in Europe. The text criticizes the right-wing parties PP and VOX for their negative portrayal of the left-wing coalition government.
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Ter García
I am a journalist based in Madrid. I have worked for seven years in the Diagonal and El Salto Diario newspapers, of which I am one of the founders. I am specialized in information on human rights violations and company monitoring.
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I was disqualified as a police officer for investigating a case of torture
09 Sept 2024
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www.elsaltodiario.com
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Spanish
| Human Rights
Gabriel Trejo, a former police inspector in Algete, Madrid, was disqualified from the police force in 2014 after investigating a case of alleged torture by Guardia Civil officers. Despite the victims not filing complaints and even expressing gratitude for his actions, Trejo was convicted of illegal detention. His investigation into the torture case was abruptly halted, and he believes his disqualification was a retaliatory move by the implicated officers. Trejo's efforts to obtain a pardon have garnered widespread support from various political groups and organizations, but the Ministry of Justice has yet to respond. The article criticizes the judicial system and police misconduct while portraying Trejo as a victim of systemic injustice.
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Cristina Papaleo
Cristina Papaleo is a journalist and editor based in Bonn, Germany. She works for international media Deutsche Welle (DW) in Germany. She speaks Spanish (native language), German, English and Portuguese.
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Peronism does not die, it transforms
25 Oct 2023
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www.notiar.com.ar
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Spanish
| Political Analysis
Sergio Massa's unexpected victory in the Argentine elections, representing the centrist Unión por la Patria, took pollsters and analysts by surprise. Massa, distancing himself from Kirchnerism, is capitalizing on his win by announcing economic measures and plans for international relations. Despite his success, there is skepticism about his ability to address Argentina's deepening economic crisis. Javier Milei, characterized by voters as a manifestation of anger and disappointment, represents a far-right alternative. Myriam Bregman of the left-wing FITU emerged well from presidential debates and holds significant political potential. The article also discusses the missed opportunity for Juntos por el Cambio and Patricia Bullrich, who failed to anticipate Milei's rise. The piece reflects on the adaptability of Peronism and its enduring influence in Argentine politics.
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Julia Riera
Julia Riera is a multimedia journalist based in Barcelona, Spain. Skilled in video shooting, script writing, editing, and broadcasting live and prerecorded.
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What scenarios does Spain face after the general elections?
17 Aug 2023
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www.vozdeamerica.com
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Spanish
| Political Negotiations
Spain faces a complex political landscape following the general elections, with the Partido Popular (PP) and VOX failing to secure a majority. The PP, led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo, must negotiate with peripheral parties to form a government, while the Partido Socialista (PSOE) and its leader, Pedro Sánchez, also need to form a coalition. The PSOE celebrated its results as a victory, while VOX saw a significant loss in support. Analysts predict tough negotiations ahead, with the possibility of new elections if no majority is achieved. Key figures include Feijóo, Sánchez, and Míriam Nogueras of Junts per Catalunya, who demands a referendum for Catalonia's independence.
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