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Ayuso warns of Spain’s declining image amid transport and power failures

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has voiced serious concerns about Spain’s international reputation following a nationwide train disruption during the May Day holiday and a major power outage the previous week. She described both incidents as emblematic of the......

Spain's defense plan includes helicopter upgrades for state officials

Among the budget allocations detailed in the industrial and technological plan for security and defense, there exists a specific line item dedicated to the “replacement of multipurpose helicopters.” This initiative aims to ensure the air transport capacity necessary to support state actions,......

Majority of Spaniards find government response to blackout lacking, says CIS

Nearly 60% of respondents in a recent flash survey conducted by the Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (CIS) deem the government’s response to the electrical blackout on April 28 as "insufficient." Specifically, 59.6% of those surveyed believe that the information provided......

PP Accuses Sánchez Government of Boycotting May 2 Celebration in Madrid

The Popular Party (PP) has condemned what it describes as Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's "pathological sectarianism" and accused the central government of attempting to undermine Madrid's May 2 celebrations. Alfonso Serrano, Secretary General of the Madrid branch of the PP, made......

Spain's energy debate ignited by recent blackout

A fierce debate has erupted in Spain regarding the potential role of renewable energy in the recent blackout that disrupted millions of lives. While officials attempt to downplay any connection, the discourse surrounding the country's energy policies has intensified. The conservative newspaper ABC......

Spain praises Morocco for vital blackout recovery support

Spain has expressed profound gratitude to Morocco for its significant assistance in resolving the massive blackout that recently afflicted the country, impacting tens of millions across the Iberian Peninsula. In a week marked by widespread disruption to businesses, hospitals, transit systems, and cellular......

Pedro Sánchez's lighthearted comment during crisis meeting sparks criticism

Pedro Sánchez, the president of the Spanish government, found himself at the center of controversy following a lighthearted remark made just before a significant crisis meeting of the National Security Council. This meeting was convened to address the widespread blackout that plunged much of Spain......

Sánchez demands urgent data from power companies following historic blackout

The Spanish government has issued an official request for critical information from electric companies concerning the massive blackout that occurred on Monday. President Pedro Sánchez has publicly highlighted these companies, particularly focusing on the private operators, amidst concerns over......

Government investigates blackout causes, including cyberattack theory

The government continues to keep all potential causes of the electrical blackout on Monday open, including the possibility of a cyberattack, even though Red Eléctrica, a company in which the state holds a 20% stake, quickly ruled it out. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez defended the "recklessness"......

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