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The Prime Minister denies having endorsed Leire Díez's actions and rules out early elections while the country debates housing and the budget.
The brother of the Prime Minister testifies in court as the political debate focuses on public management and access to housing.
The European Commission calls for a shift in the public spending model to prioritize young people and reduce the tax burden on labor.
The trial regarding the appointment of Pedro Sánchez's brother reveals contradictory testimonies as the public management of the Badajoz Provincial Council remains in the spotlight.
The escalation in Lebanon and the breakdown of negotiations with Iran threaten global stability, diverting attention from social priorities such as housing.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez defends his administration before the Socialist Youth, championing stability in the face of current judicial and political pressure.
The Sumar coalition asserts itself as the 'clean left' and pressures the PSOE to resume urgent measures against the rental crisis and corruption.
The increase in new rental contracts has led to an average loss of 11% in the purchasing power of Spaniards over the last decade.
A new scientific review confirms that a mother's employment does not negatively affect child development, providing relief in the face of economic pressure.
The National High Court is investigating alleged payments by the PSOE to Leire Díez to destabilize judicial cases.
Police documents suggest that Julio Martínez Martínez managed political and business interests in Venezuela, with possible involvement of the former president Z
Julio Martínez, Zapatero's alleged 'lackey,' investigated for a network of inactive companies and failed debts.
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