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Opinion · SpainAfter some statements by Gonzalo Miró about what the president of the Valencian Community would be doing during the DANA, the Council of Informationaries of TVE has issued a statement calling his words "bad praxis"."At the moment we don't know what happened in that long meal of Carlos Mazón, we don't know if he was awake, he was asleep, if he had his pants on or taken off or what his blood alcohol rate was," said the presenter of Directo to the …See the Story
Tve's Board of Informatives Calls "Bad Praxis" Gonzalo Miró's Opinion of Mazón in 'Direct to the Grain'
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Pedro Sánchez · SpainThe opening of the new electoral cycle in Extremadura, Castile and Leon and Andalusia has rekindled tensions between Podemos and Sumar. Yolanda Díaz’s general coordinator, Lara Hernández, has guaranteed this Monday that they will ask for the vote for the United for Extremadura, a coalition formed by Podemos and Izquierda Unida, regardless of whether they are on the lists of candidates for the early elections of December 21. In addition, Hernánde…See the Story
Elections in Extremadura, Castile and Leon and Andalusia Fuel Tension Between Sumar and Podemos
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Health Care · SpainFrom October 30 to November 4, the Higher Health Technicians (TSS) carry out a national strike that paralyzes an essential part of Spanish health care, with follow-ups that reach between 80% and 90% in many areas. They intend to demand that the government recognize their real educational level and the salary associated with it, among other demands.On Monday, November 3, they will hold a national demonstration in Madrid, as a high point of their …See the Story