Mr Feijóo said it was his duty to try to form a government, but his chances look very slim The leader of Spain’s opposition conservative party Alberto Núñez Feijóo has claimed victory in a snap election, but without the result
Spanish voters headed to the polls Sunday to decide whether to hand Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez a fresh four-year mandate or, as polls suggest, bring the right back to power with its far-right ally. A woman casts her ballot
Spain was wrapping up its final day of campaigning Friday ahead of Sunday’s snap election, with Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez telling voters his Socialists were closing the gap with their right-wing rivals. Final opinion polls allowed under Spanish law that were
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez arrives for an EU summit at the European Council building in Brussels, Thursday, June 29, 2023. European leaders meet for a two-day summit to discuss Ukraine, migration and the economy. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo) MADRID (AP)
Spain’s ruling Socialists may have lost power in the country’s key regions of Valencia and Aragon in Sunday’s local elections, with around 30% of the votes counted, showing electoral vulnerability ahead of an end-of-year general election. Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez casts his vote
Spanish police gave the BBC access to the “narco-sub” I’m about to climb into the first “narco-sub” known to have brought cocaine from South America to Europe. It’s 20 metres (65 ft) long, carbon fibre and – remarkably – homemade.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez addresses the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. Headquarters in New York City, U.S., September 22, 2022. REUTERS/David ‘Dee’ Delgado NEW YORK, Sept 22 (Reuters) – Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez
Belgian rider Remco Evenepoel claimed his first Grand Tour victory with a landmark Vuelta a Espana triumph on Sunday in Madrid. The 22-year-old dominated the three-week race, taking victory after the 21st and final stage won by Colombian Juan Sebastian Molano. Quick
PARIS, Sept 5 (Reuters) – French President Emmanuel Macron said he was opposed to the France-Spain Midcat gas pipeline project, arguing that capacity on two existing cross-Pyrenees gas pipelines was underutilised and that gas flows were going mainly in the