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Spain

Portugal, Spain Once Again Escape Fines for Deficits

The two countries keep failing to meet their budget targets.

Nick OttensNick OttensAugust 9, 2016November 13, 2021

Catalan Separatists Agree on Independence But Little Else

Separatist parties agree they want to break away from Spain, but that’s about all they agree on.

Nick OttensNick OttensJuly 27, 2016December 2, 2021
Mariano Rajoy

Spanish Parties Need to Get Their Act Together

Time is running out to form a government, yet none of the major parties are close to a deal.

Nick OttensNick OttensJuly 27, 2016November 15, 2021

Rajoy Gets Closer to Second Term as Liberals May Abstain

Spain’s conservative party leader would only need one more party to abstain and clear the way for him.

Nick OttensNick OttensJuly 12, 2016November 30, 2021
António Costa

No More Excuses: Time to Fine Portugal and Spain

The Iberians keep failing to meet their fiscal targets. If the rules mean anything, they must be fined.

Nick OttensNick OttensJuly 6, 2016October 26, 2021

Defeat Splits Podemos Between Moderates and Hardliners

Some are trying to convince the Spanish far left they lost the election because they weren’t far left enough.

Nick OttensNick OttensJuly 5, 2016November 29, 2021

Spain’s Rajoy Pours Cold Water on Scottish EU Hopes

The Spanish leader worries about setting a precedent for Catalan separatists.

Nick OttensNick OttensJune 29, 2016December 1, 2021
Mariano Rajoy

The Rajoy School of Political Science

The Spanish prime minister’s strategy is always to wait and wait until circumstances change in his favor.

Shaun RiordanShaun RiordanJune 28, 2016November 15, 2021

Rajoy Vindicated, Grows Party in Spain’s Reelections

The prime minister expands his People’s Party’s plurality, putting him in a stronger position to stay in power.

Nick OttensNick OttensJune 27, 2016November 30, 2021

After Six Months of Gridlock, Little Could Change in Spain

Conservatives are expected to fall short of a majority. The Socialists will hold the balance of power.

Nick OttensNick OttensJune 26, 2016November 18, 2021

Spanish Far Left’s Influence Could Be Limited in Coalition

The United Left could play a national role for the first time, but it would still hold little power in a coalition.

Nick OttensNick OttensJune 25, 2016November 29, 2021

Pedro Sánchez: The Man Without Options

Spain’s Socialist Party leader could find himself with no good options after the election, again.

Shaun RiordanShaun RiordanJune 20, 2016November 18, 2021

Far-Left Fanatics Jeopardize Catalan Secession Plans

One small party could put independence from Spain on hold.

Nick OttensNick OttensJune 10, 2016October 28, 2021

Rajoy’s Left-Right Narrative Could Crush Socialists

Mariano Rajoy hopes to win back power by framing the election as a choice between himself and the far left.

Nick OttensNick OttensMay 24, 2016November 18, 2021

Rajoy Reiterates Call for Left-Right Coalition in Spain

The conservative party leader will seek a deal with the Socialists.

Nick OttensNick OttensMay 18, 2016November 18, 2021

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