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Dec. 10, 2025
Otro grave escándalo de corrupción

  • A new investigation was opened which brings more pressure on the government and directly demands answers from María Jesús Montero.
  • Vicente Fernández, former president of the SEPI and a person of trust from the Minister of Finance, was arrested due to alleged irregular public contracts.
  • Leire Díez, a person connected to the PSOE, was also detained within the same operation.
  • The investigations focus on five serious crimes: fraud, forgery, misappropriation, influence peddling, and prevarication.
  • Díez's arrest points towards a possible state operation to dismantle cases that affect the president's environment.
  • Montero kept the position of president of the society vacant for 18 months, awaiting Fernández's acquittal in the Aznalcóllar case.

Conclusion: The recent scandals raise concerns about the integrity and transparency of the Government, demanding accountability and explanations from high-level figures.

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Dec. 10, 2025
Budget de la « Sécu » : à l’Assemblée, le douloureux apprentissage du compromis

  • The draft law on social security funding was approved by a fragmented Assembly, an unprecedented situation.
  • Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, reached an agreement with the socialists in a negotiation considered 'loyal' by both parties.
  • The vote is also a victory for the first secretary of the socialist party (PS), Olivier Faure.
  • The text of the law does not satisfy everyone, each group that contributed to its adoption has highlighted concessions won.
  • Failure of the draft law would have sent a negative signal about the capacity of Parliament to form majorities and, in the long term, about its usefulness.
  • The text still has to pass the Senate and be voted again in the Assembly.

Conclusion: This is the first step of a multipartite negotiation in which everyone made concessions, and although the result is not satisfactory for everyone, it represents a victory for representative democracy, avoiding political crisis and uncertainty.

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Dec. 10, 2025
Video: Opinion | Are We Losing Our Democracy?

  • Trump is bypassing the legislature by imposing tariffs and defunding institutions without Congressional approval.
  • He is defying federal courts by ignoring orders and utilizing the National Guard.
  • Declares national emergencies under false pretexts to justify his actions.
  • Uses military power for domestic control.
  • Wielding his office power for personal profit, significantly boosting his organization's income.
  • Controls information, firing officials who report unfavorable data.
  • Persecutes his political enemies and threatens Democrats with the death penalty.
  • Attempts to control universities and stifles dissent and speech.
  • Vilifies marginalized groups.
  • Creates a cult of personality, proclaiming himself the only one capable of restoring the country.
  • Manipulates the law by urging Republicans to gerrymander their states for future elections.

Conclusion: The United States has not reached full autocracy, but these signs show how far it has moved in that direction and how much more Trump could do during his tenure.

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Dec. 10, 2025
Lo que va de Merkel a Meloni, por Editorial

  • The European Union is hardening its immigration policy, diminishing the quotas for the relocation of migrants and community aid, and endorsing the creation of deportation centers in third countries.
  • The EU's Interior Ministers are tilting more toward the restrictive policies of the far-right Giorgia Meloni than the inclusive spirit shown by Chancellor Angela Merkel.
  • Countries receiving the majority of immigrants, such as Spain, Italy, Greece, and Cyprus, voted against these restrictions, deeming them unsupportive and somewhat inconsistent.
  • The reduction of the figures could drop to 21,000 migrants and 420 million euros, numbers that are low compared to the real arrival rates of immigrants.
  • These EU anti-immigration policies can have long-term consequences for its founding ideology and the principles of solidarity among member states.

Conclusion: The hardening of the EU's immigration policy may distance the Union from its foundational ideology and nature, posing a serious humanitarian dilemma and challenging principles of solidarity and respect for human rights.

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Nov. 30, 2025
La hora de Europa

  • Trump's strategy to end the war in Ukraine indicates that Europe cannot rely on its transatlantic relationship with the United States for security.
  • Trump has dismissed European allies and worse, Ukraine itself.
  • The EU should not depend on the US for its defense or automatically submit to its political changes.
  • The EU urgently needs its own plan, and decisions cannot be sabotaged by illiberal governments.
  • It is essential to recognise and address the great humanitarian damage caused by Russian aggression in Ukraine.
  • Europe must fully support Ukraine and recognise its sovereignty.
  • Europe cannot tolerate the territorial mutilation of a sovereign country.
  • Russia has no intention of stopping the war, and a unified and coordinated response is needed in Europe.

Conclusion: Europe needs to build its independence from US policies, strengthen its unity, and take robust coordinated actions to support Ukraine against Russian aggression.

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Dec. 23, 2024
Nomination du gouvernement Bayrou : le Premier ministre veut peser face à l’Elysée

  • There will be a new government by Christmas, headed by François Bayrou, including heavyweight figures like Elisabeth Borne and Gérald Darmanin.
  • Manuel Valls has been tasked with handling the thorny issue of Overseas territories.
  • The appointment of a newcomer to Bercy could run counter to Bayrou's attempt at exerting influence.
  • Without signaling to the left, Bayrou's government may be at risk of being censured.
  • The absence of Xavier Bertrand in the government may indicate some risk regarding its relationship with the RN.

Conclusion: Bayrou's new government seems to be trying to balance politics with the inclusion of heavyweights, but this could result in internal conflicts and potential censorship issues.

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May 30, 2024
The Guardian view on Macron, Scholz and Europe’s future: a question of ambition | Editorial

  • The French president has called for an EU reset to combat the threat of the far-right.
  • Signs of a significant rightward shift in Europe are unmistakable, with parties such as the Rassemblement National in France and AfD in Germany polling well ahead of rivals.
  • Despite internal rifts, these radical right-wing parties have substantial financial backing.
  • Emmanuel Macron argues that a massive investment in challenges such as the green transition and defence boost can help combat this rise of illiberal extremism.
  • It has been suggested that these investments can be financed by joint borrowing tools like those successfully rolled out during the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • Macron's approach clashes with traditional German views on the desirability of shared European debt.
  • Macron is pursuing a long-term vision similar to that of Alexander Hamilton post-American Revolution, aiming to bind together the various components of the European Union.

Conclusion: Though hurdles in countries like France and Germany make the prospects of a shift ahead of the upcoming elections look slim, Macron has highlighted the need for a fiscal reset in the interest of growth, unity, and solidarity.

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April 3, 2024
Adoctrinamiento y sectarismo: el despilfarro con Broncano

  • The contract of RTVE with El Terrat to sign David Broncano is more than 28 million euros for two seasons.
  • The contract conditions are very advantageous for the producer and RTVE commits to maintain the program regardless of its audience.
  • The contract generated controversy and precipitated a crisis in the public corporation.
  • Broncano's signing seeks to modernize TVE and improve its audience data.
  • The drawback is that the focus is shifting more towards entertainment and the nightly news time has been cut.
  • The decision to compete in the prime time slot with El Hormiguero points to Moncloa's intention to mitigate the social influence of Pablo Motos.
  • It is doubtful that the program can attract an older age bracket on television.
  • The 28 million expense is questionable, especially compared to the costs of other concerning projects.
  • Broncano's signing is associated with the government's tactics to politicize public television.

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Jan. 27, 2024
Editorial | Sequía e inversiones pendientes

  • Catalonia is facing a severe shortage of rainfall, which has depleted the internal basins' reservoirs.
  • Soon, the Catalonian government might declare a drought emergency in the area of Barcelona and the Ter-Llobregat supply system.
  • The scarcity of water can lead to severe restrictions affecting most of the Catalan population.
  • The lack of investment and progressiveness in implementing the necessary reforms have exacerbated the problem.
  • Responsibilities of the problem are not exclusive to the current government and local councils but also previous ones.

Conclusion: The severity of the current situation could be the definitive push to take all necessary measures to better cope with future droughts.

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