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Juan Fernandez
Juan Fernandez is a journalist based in A Coruña, Spain. Find more about him at **** or ****
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Live | Inauguration of the 41st Federal Congress of the PSOE
30 Nov 2024
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www.levante-emv.com
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Spanish
| PSOE Congress
The 41st Federal Congress of the PSOE is inaugurated with the election of the Congress Board, approval of the agenda, and presentation of the Management Balance Report by Santos Cerdán. Key figures participating include María Jesús Montero, Pepe Álvarez, and Unai Sordo, representing the PSOE, UGT, and Comisiones Obreras respectively.
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Lola García
Freelance reporter.
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Spanish
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More Nail-Biting Votes
24 Nov 2024
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La Vanguardia
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Spanish
| Immigration Policy
The article discusses the ongoing political negotiations in Spain, focusing on the relationship between the PSOE and Junts. It highlights the potential agreement on immigration policy, which would delegate certain competencies to the Generalitat. This agreement is crucial for maintaining the alliance with Junts, especially as the Spanish government seeks to pass its budget. The article also notes the strategic positioning of Junts, drawing parallels with the PNV's past actions in Madrid. The negotiations are seen as a balancing act between maintaining political alliances and achieving policy goals.
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Albert Guasch Rafael
I am a journalist from Barcelona, now based in Berlin, with extensive experience in media and communications. My by-lines include international outlets like Foreign Policy and Euronews, as well as leading newspapers in Barcelona, such as La Vanguardia and Diari ARA. I report in Spanish, English, ...
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Spain’s Sánchez Makes the Ultimate Gamble
14 Nov 2023
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Foreign Policy
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English
| Amnesty Deal
Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s interim prime minister, has struck a controversial political agreement with Catalan separatist parties to grant them amnesty for charges related to the 2017 independence referendum. This move, aimed at breaking a political deadlock, has sparked significant backlash from various sectors, including judicial bodies, political opponents, and parts of his own party. The agreement has led to street protests and legal challenges, highlighting deep divisions within Spanish society. The deal requires Catalan parties to pursue their independence goals within Spain's constitutional framework, potentially paving the way for further devolution of powers. However, the amnesty bill faces significant legal scrutiny and public skepticism, raising concerns about its impact on Spain's rule of law.
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Guy Hedgecoe
Guy Hedgecoe is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain. He covers all news issues, including politics, economics and sport. He is author of 'Freezing Franco: The Battle for Spain's Memory'.
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Catalan nationalist support paves way for new Sánchez coalition
09 Nov 2023
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The Irish Times
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English
| Spanish Government
Spain’s Socialists have secured an agreement with Catalan nationalists, enabling acting prime minister Pedro Sánchez to form a new coalition government. The deal includes an amnesty bill for Catalan activists and politicians and a commitment to further negotiations on Catalonia's status. The agreement has faced opposition from the conservative Popular Party and far-right Vox, who argue it encourages illegal separatist activities. The Socialists aim to avoid a January general election by securing a majority in the upcoming investiture vote.
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Graham Keeley
As Spain Correspondent for The Times of London for 11 years, I covered the Catalan independence drive, royal scandals and the rise of animal rights in a country famed for bullfighting. Now I freelance for The Independent, the i paper, Reuters, The Telegraph and Al Jazeera among others. I am ...
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Job Success Rate 99%
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Explainer-What does the amnesty for Catalan separatists in Spain mean?
09 Nov 2023
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www.saltwire.com
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English
| Legal Issues
Spain's socialists have agreed with the Catalan separatist Junts party on an amnesty for individuals involved in Catalonia's independence movement from 2012 to the present. The amnesty will include events like the 2014 symbolic vote and the 2017 illegal referendum. It aims to cover up to 1,500 prosecuted individuals, including Junts' founder Carles Puigdemont, without being a mass pardon, which is unconstitutional. The law's passage through parliament may be delayed by the opposition People's Party and could be reviewed by the Constitutional Court, but once approved, it would allow Puigdemont to return to Spain safely.
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Beatriz Rios
Beatriz Rios is a reporter, broadcast journalist and events moderator based in Brussels, Belgium.
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Job Success Rate 85%
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To stay in power, Spain’s Socialists offer amnesty to Catalan separatists
09 Nov 2023
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www.stripes.com
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English
| Government Policy
Spain's Socialist Party has made a deal to offer amnesty to Catalan separatists from the failed 2017 independence bid in exchange for political support, bringing Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez closer to forming a government after a hung parliament. The amnesty is unpopular and has led to protests and concerns about nationalism and far-right forces. A nationalist political figure, Alejo Vidal-Quadras, was shot in Madrid, though it's unclear if it's related to the amnesty controversy. The amnesty would protect separatists for crimes related to the independence movement from 2012 to 2023. EU officials have expressed concern over the rule of law, and opposition parties plan to challenge the amnesty in the Constitutional Court.
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