EL MUNDO celebrates its 35th anniversary, establishing itself as a significant voice in journalism focused on liberal democracy's values.
The newspaper intends to appeal to the younger generation, whom they regard as the drivers of progress, mirroring the 1989 generation.
The newspaper has closely monitored the extraordinary progress and remaining challenges of Spanish society over the past three and a half decades.
They put forward '100 ideas to improve Spain', an initiative to promote progress, despoliticization of institutions, reclaiming of global influences, a competitive and sustainable economy, free information, bold culture, and sports.
The paper has been a pioneer in digitizing journalism in Spain, being the country's first digital newspaper and maintaining a large online reach with over 40 million monthly readers.
Conclusion: EL MUNDO, after 35 years of operation, remains a benchmark in Spanish journalism, with a particular focus on covering Spain's societal developments and advocating for ideas and methods that promote Spain's improvement and progress.