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Barcelona · BarcelonaA large majority of Catalan voters believe that Salvador Illa will be the next president of the Government of Catalonia. Specifically, up to 42.9% of those called to the polls on May 12 estimate that the PSC candidate will be able to materialize the electoral victory that, with a greater or lesser distance from Junts+, the polls predict. To do this, he will have to overcome the diabolical post-electoral scenario that the polls are expected to th…See the Story
Survey | Only one in five Catalans believes that Puigdemont can be president
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Jellyfish · Canary IslandsÁngel Víctor Torres Pérez was born in Arucas (Gran Canaria) on March 30, 1966. He is the son of Bonifacio Torres, whom everyone has always called Fafo, and of his wife, who died when Ángel was a child. A humble family that, like so many others, built their house almost with their own hands in the then humble neighborhood of La Goleta. People with a republican and leftist tradition, dating back to their grandparents: some of the Torres and their …See the Story
Ángel Víctor Torres and the danger of jellyfish
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Stock Markets · MadridPolitical decisions have economic consequences and Spain is a great sample button. Government instability, obstacles to private activity and anti-business rhetoric have made our country an increasingly unattractive destination for investment. That perception has had a full impact on the Ibex 35. Since Pedro Sánchez came to power, the reference index of the Spanish Stock Exchange has accumulated a much lower increase than that of the main Europea…See the Story
Political chaos hits Ibex: European stock markets rise four times more in the Sanchez era
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Pedro Sánchez · CataloniaFrom 3,412 personnel to 3,018: the workforce of the Civil Guard in Catalonia has fallen by 11.55% between 2018 and 2023, coinciding with the presidency of Pedro Sánchez, as revealed by the data to which Vozpópuli has had access. The cut is evident in the four Catalan provinces, where the Armed Institute has been suffering consecutive cuts. During this period of time, controversy has also accumulated over security competencies, such as the so-cal…See the Story
The workforce of the Civil Guard in Catalonia is cut by 11% under the presidency of Pedro Sánchez
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Spain · SpainIn Spain, 10.15 million pensions of different types are paid every month to just under 9.2 million pensioners, according to the latest data provided by the National Social Security Institute. The last payroll, the one corresponding to the month of April, has meant an outlay of 12,711 million euros for the public coffers, which will result in the payment of nearly 180 billion euros for the year as a whole, with regard to contributory pensions alo…See the Story
More and longer pensions: collection time in Spain exceeds 19 years for the first time
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Madrid, Spain · MadridFor some time now, the RFEF has become the sporting epicenter of controversy. On the pitch, because of the constant suspicion of their referees and their president, Luis Medina Cantalejo, and in the offices, because of the disqualification of their last leaders: Villar, Rubiales and who knows if Rocha in the next few dates. To nip this dangerous reputational crisis in the bud and protect the institution until its elections arrive on September 10…See the Story
Spanish football is played with Del Bosque, the man of consensus chosen to get back on track in the RFEF
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Spain · SpainThe possible loss of Banco Sabadell's headquarters in Alicante if the merger with BBVA is finally successful threatens to close the 15-year cycle of collapse of the financial system that originated in the Valencian Community. It is logical that the president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, expressed this week his “concern about the lack of supply” that this merger would cause, further limiting the possibilities that citizens of Alicante, Valen…See the Story
The loss of Sabadell's headquarters in Alicante would be added to 15 years of financial collapse
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