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Patxi López

March 3, 2011 by Iberosphere Leave a Comment

The Basque Country’s Socialist premier isn’t the most attention-grabbing politician in Spain. But he could make a case for being the most effective in difficult circumstances. When he formed a regional government in 2009 and broke the three-decade rule of the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV), few expected his administration to last. Given that the Socialist Party’s partner in government was its traditional foe the conservative Popular Party (PP), it looked more like a suicide pact. But despite their differences and nationalist hostility, the pragmatic López and PP moderate Antonio Basagoiti have stayed together long enough, at least, to see ETA declare the end of its terror campaign, and to … [Read more...] about Patxi López

Filed Under: Famous People Tagged With: Basque, famous people, famous spanish people, Patxi López, PP, socialist party, Spainx5, spanish famous people

Bare-faced cheek gives Spain air of election fever

October 28, 2010 by Guy Hedgecoe 5 Comments

Sexist taunts, allegations of extremism and the hint of an economic plan – it must be an election campaign. That, at least, is the overwhelming suspicion in the wake of Spanish politics’ recent “cheekgate” affair, which saw the Popular Party mayor of Valladolid, Javier de la Riva, comment of newly instated Health Minister Leire Pajín that “every time I see that face and those cheeks [pun intended], I have the same thought.”  De la Riva’s curious train of thought also led him to describe Pajín as “a very well prepared girl who is able and discreet, and will dish out condoms left and right wherever she goes.” Pajín, who at 34 is the youngest member of the Cabinet, has for some time been … [Read more...] about Bare-faced cheek gives Spain air of election fever

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Javier de la Riva, Leire Pajín, Mariano Rajoy, Partido Popular, PP, spain news, spain politics, spanish economy, spanish news, spanish politics

Melilla spat with Morocco reveals uncomfortable truths

August 24, 2010 by Guy Hedgecoe Leave a Comment

Blockades stopping fresh food from entering Melilla by a Moroccan group in mid-August were highly inconvenient for the inhabitants of this North African enclave belonging to Spain. However, the protest itself –against allegedly abusive and racist behaviour by Spanish police on the border between the city and Morocco– paled in comparison to the political repercussions of the episode and hinted at the complex and sensitive nature of the relationship between these two countries. The two short blockades, which stopped trucks carrying perishable foodstuffs from entering the city, each lasted little more than a day and the issue appears to have been closed following a meeting between Spanish … [Read more...] about Melilla spat with Morocco reveals uncomfortable truths

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Aznar Melilla, crisis Melilla, Espana y Marruecos, José María Aznar, Mariano Rajoy Melilla, Melilla, Melilla blockade, Mohammed VI, popular party, PP, Spain and Melilla, Spain and Morocco, spanish politics

Opposing Spain’s abortion law: don’t blame the Church

August 6, 2010 by Nick Lyne 1 Comment

On July 5, Spain introduced legislation bringing the country’s abortion laws into line with those across northern Europe. In essence, the new law allows the procedure without restrictions up to 14 weeks and gives 16-year-olds the right to have abortions without parental consent. Until now abortion had been illegal unless the woman could prove that she was raped, that the foetus was malformed, or that the pregnancy endangered her physical or mental health. In practice, the latter reason was used across a network of private clinics, which perform around 100,000 abortions a year. The issue has been reported in the international media as a battle between the secular Socialist Party … [Read more...] about Opposing Spain’s abortion law: don’t blame the Church

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: abortion, aznar, Catholic Church, ley de aborto, Partido Popular, popular party, PP, rajoy, Spain's abortion law, Spanish abortion law, Spanish government, vatican, zapatero

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