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02.12.2024

02.12.2024The day Le Pen joined hands with the left

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 02.12.2024.

It displays 91 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

02.12.2024The day Le Pen joined hands with the left
The morning saw PSOE announcing a progressive tax on owners of three or more properties, while Sánchez framed opposition as an "ultra network." Conservative judges secured key positions through internal elections, prompting media discussion about judicial politics.

By midday, the Supreme Court assumed control of the Koldo case, summoning former minister Ábalos for December 12. Glovo announced a shift to employee contracts just before its founder's court appearance.

The afternoon brought unexpected developments from France, as Marine Le Pen announced support for a left-wing no-confidence motion against Barnier's government, dominating evening coverage. Meanwhile, an ultra-conservative summit at the Spanish Senate, organized under PP's auspices, sparked feminist protests over its anti-abortion stance. Investigations into the fatal Andorra bus accident pointed to brake failure as the primary cause.
02.12.2024

04:25Sánchez's housing war begins

The newspapers report on PSOE's new housing initiatives, with Sánchez announcing a public housing company and a progressive tax on owners of three or more properties (El Mundo, La Marea). In parallel coverage, Sánchez frames political opposition as an "ultra network trying to bring us down" (El Español, RTVE). A new report describes life in Russian-controlled Mariupol (El Confidencial), while coverage continues of a fatal bus accident returning from Andorra (El Periódico).
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09:46Glovo's labor U-turn

The newspapers report on a shift in Glovo's labor model, with the delivery company announcing plans to hire its riders as employees just before its founder faces court (El Periódico, La Marea). In parallel, PSOE coverage continues with focus on the 2027 electoral strategy and internal power dynamics (infoLibre, Libertad Digital, 20minutos). New reporting emerges on the dominance of conservative judges in key judicial positions (eldiario.es).
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13:05Supreme Court summons Ábalos

The newspapers report extensively on the Supreme Court's summons of Ábalos for December 12th in the Koldo case (El Confidencial, eldiario.es, La Razón, 20minutos). In parallel, coverage continues of Ayuso's confrontation with the government over Constitution Day celebrations, with her comparing PSOE's congress to North Korea (El Español, Público). Germany's Scholz makes a surprise visit to Kyiv, announcing €650 million in military aid (La Vanguardia).
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17:14Le Pen's surprise alliance with left

The newspapers report on three major developments: Marine Le Pen announces support for a no-confidence motion against Barnier's government in France (RTVE, eldiario.es); Glovo declares a shift to employee contracts ahead of its founder's court appearance, owing €267M in unpaid social security (El País, La Marea); and feminists protest an anti-abortion summit at the Senate organized by PP (El Salto, infoLibre).
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20:57Le Pen joins the left

The newspapers report on multiple developments in France's political crisis, as Le Pen announces support for a left-wing no-confidence motion against Barnier's government (RTVE, eldiario.es). In domestic politics, the Supreme Court takes over the Koldo case, summoning former minister Ábalos (20minutos, El Confidencial), while far-right rhetoric dominates Senate discussions under PP's auspices (Público, infoLibre).