Renewed deadlock in Spain
The leader of the People’s Party, Mariano Rajoy, lost a confidence vote in the Spanish Parliament on with 170 votes in favour and 180 against
The leader of the People’s Party, Mariano Rajoy, lost a confidence vote in the Spanish Parliament on with 170 votes in favour and 180 against
Munté said that they won’t change 'a single comma' of Catalonia’s school system, entrusted by law
Up to 25.3% of all foreign visitors in Spain stay in Catalonia
The PP has the support of Ciutadans (C’s) and the Canary Islands nationalists, but their 170 seats fall short of the majority needed to form a government
The 38th edition of FiraTàrrega is marked precisely by an ambition to overcome differences and explore the intercultural potential of street art
«The state is in a cadaverous situation but considers itself to be healthy, even though it loses liquid with each day that passes (...) And therefore irresponsibly spends to keep up the appearances. And gesticulates»
The temperature in the surface of Proxima b could allow the presence of liquid water and could therefore potentially host life
There is a so-called ‘Catalan package’ of demands from C’s to the PP, which includes changing the school model, even though education is a devolved power in Catalonia.
For the president of the organization, if a vote is called from Parliament, the process will enter a 'point of no return'
Even at his advanced age, in the last few years he took part in several events of the left-wing pro-independence party Esquerra Republicana (ERC)