Pedro Sánchez has been reelected as Spain’s prime minister, leading a left-wing coalition facing internal splits and opposition from the far right. The coalition's majority depends on unstable allies, and the far right is making wild allegations of an undemocratic coup, urging judges and police to defy the government. This comes as Greece's left-wing party also faces internal strife with lawmakers departing in protest against new leadership. Meanwhile, in the US, House lawmakers are retiring ahead of Thanksgiving, citing frustration with drama and partisanship on Capitol Hill. Pedro Sánchez's electoral defeat turned into parliamentary success, but the road ahead for Spain and Catalonia remains uncertain.
In the space of a couple of months, Pedro Sánchez managed to turn electoral defeat into parliamentary success. @manuelmunizv explains what happened and what it means for the future of Spain and Catalonia. https://t.co/RlBYMEQ5NY
House lawmakers rushed to the exits ahead of Thanksgiving, with a surge of announced retirements from members fed up with drama and partisanship on Capitol Hill https://t.co/WWYUXue6m6 https://t.co/ST30bg6TsN
Greece's left-wing party faces internal strife as lawmakers depart in protest against new leadership https://t.co/q14NWvGSmP https://t.co/tEfocYP7TL
House lawmakers rushed to the exits ahead of Thanksgiving, with a surge of announced retirements from members fed up with drama and partisanship on Capitol Hill https://t.co/yBpj8Ho30V https://t.co/yBpj8Ho30V
Pedro Sánchez has been reelected as Spain’s prime minister, but his broad-left majority depends on unstable allies. The far right is making wild allegations of an undemocratic coup — and is now urging judges and police to defy the government. https://t.co/e1kBZ1uftm
While the reelection of Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez maintains Madrid’s status as one of the few progressive strongholds in the EU, internal splits and a Trumpian opposition places his left-wing coalition on a perilous road ahead. https://t.co/e1kBZ1tHDO
In Spain, as alliances between left-wing parties become increasingly strained and the far right continues to gain ground, the left-wing coalition led by recently reelected prime minister Pedro Sánchez faces a difficult road ahead. https://t.co/e1kBZ1uftm
Pedro Sánchez has been reelected as Spain’s prime minister, but his broad-left majority depends on unstable allies. The far right is making wild allegations of an undemocratic coup — and is now urging judges and police to defy the government. https://t.co/e1kBZ1tHDO