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03.06.2025Day Government Yielded to Opposition Ultimatum

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 03.06.2025.

It displays 125 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.06.2025Day Government Yielded to Opposition Ultimatum
The government capitulated to PP demands for the Conference of Presidents after regional barons threatened complete boycott, accepting "all topics" and abandoning its original agenda restrictions. This represented a significant political defeat for Sánchez's administration.

The Leire Díez scandal concluded with her voluntary resignation from PSOE membership after two hours of testimony at party headquarters, sealing what El Español termed a "non-aggression pact" to limit further damage. Coalition partners ERC and Podemos escalated pressure, demanding Sánchez explain her recordings before Congress.

Spain's Defense Ministry canceled a 288-million-euro Israeli missile contract, marking an escalation of the government's Gaza stance following reports of 24 deaths at an aid distribution point. The ministry revoked production licenses and ordered new systems built without Israeli technology.

Employment figures reached historic levels, with unemployment dropping below 2.5 million for the first time since 2008, while foreign workers exceeded 3 million for the first time.
03.06.2025

03:54Junqueras Gets Pardon While Puigdemont Stays Stuck

The newspapers report on diverging paths for Catalonia's independence leaders, with Junqueras securing his imminent pardon while Puigdemont remains stranded in Waterloo (El Confidencial). The Constitutional Court's amnesty ruling shows "asymmetric application," benefiting some politicians differently than others (RTVE). Meanwhile, new PSOE scandal recordings emerge with references to "saving soldier Ábalos" as priority (La Razón). The government appears willing to negotiate with the PP over the Conference of Presidents proposal (El Periódico). International coverage focuses on Ukraine's deception tactics that concentrated Russian aircraft at targeted bases before strikes (El Mundo).
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07:03Spain's Hardest University Entrance Exams Begin

The newspapers report on Spain's university entrance exams beginning under new challenging conditions, with El Periódico describing this year's selectividad as the most difficult and uncertain yet due to increased competency-based testing and only one practice model available. El País profiles what happened to top scorers from a decade ago, following careers ranging from aeronautical engineering to pharmaceutical work in India. Meanwhile, the Constitutional Court's amnesty draft shows continued complexity, with RTVE and 20minutos reporting the tribunal calls the independence process "one of democracy's greatest crises" while justifying amnesty as "reasonable" but noting "asymmetric application." Political coverage focuses on Feijóo's struggles, with El Plural citing his lack of a "country project" as weakening the PP against coalition partners. Libertad Digital escalates PSOE corruption allegations, claiming the party designed plans for Sánchez to seize control of Repsol.
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10:23Spain Cancels Israeli Arms Deal

The newspapers report on Spain's Defense Ministry canceling a major Israeli weapons contract worth 288 million euros for 1,680 missiles and ordering new rocket launchers built without Israeli technology (El País, Libertad Digital). This represents an escalation of the government's stance following Gaza casualties, with La Vanguardia reporting 24 deaths from Israeli fire at an aid distribution point. Meanwhile, polling data shows potential electoral consequences for the left, with Tezanos warning the government coalition could lose 19 seats if Podemos and Sumar run separately rather than united (El Confidencial). Spain's employment figures reached historic highs, with unemployment dropping below 2.5 million for the first time since 2008 and over 21.78 million people now in work (RTVE).
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12:33Defense Ministry Cancels Israeli Arms Contract

The newspapers report on Spain's Defense Ministry revoking its contract with an Israeli company for missile production, with RTVE confirming the cancellation of equipment for the Army (RTVE, El País). The OECD reduced Spain's growth forecast by two-tenths to 2.4% this year (El Periódico). Political coverage focuses on Madrid's regional government, with Captain Bonilla denying Ayuso hired him directly (El Plural) while a judge opens the door to charge Burgueño in a second case regarding discrimination in residences (infoLibre). Former Madrid health official Reyero affirmed that Madrid's nursing home protocols were "discriminatory" (Público). The government accepted the PP's agenda for the Conference of Presidents, with regional PP leaders presenting eight written demands (La Razón, 20minutos). Meanwhile, "Los 6 de la Suiza" will enter prison after exhausting judicial appeals (El Salto).
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14:47Government Caves to PP Ultimatum

The newspapers report on the Spanish government capitulating to PP demands to save the Conference of Presidents, with Sánchez's administration accepting "all topics" and "all exigencies" from PP-governed regions after Popular Party barons threatened a complete boycott (El País, El Periódico, 20minutos). The standoff escalated until the government backed down from its original agenda restrictions. Meanwhile, ERC and Podemos demand Sánchez appear before Congress over the Leire Díez recordings, while the government insists she "doesn't speak in our name" (RTVE). International coverage focuses on the Dutch government's collapse after Wilders' far-right party withdrew from the coalition, forcing new elections (El Confidencial, La Vanguardia).
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17:33Leire Díez Quits PSOE

The newspapers report on Leire Díez voluntarily resigning her PSOE membership after a two-hour testimony at party headquarters, with the PSOE accepting her departure to limit reputational damage (El Confidencial, El Español, La Razón, Libertad Digital). Coalition partners escalate pressure on Sánchez, demanding he explain the Leire recordings before Congress (20minutos). The government capitulated to PP demands for the Conference of Presidents agenda, leaving Feijóo without grounds to boycott Friday's meeting (El País). Spain's unemployment data shows foreign workers exceeding 3 million for the first time (El Periódico), while housing activists protest against property speculation and face 94,000 euros in fines (El Salto).
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19:55Leire Díez Exits PSOE

The newspapers report on Leire Díez formally requesting voluntary resignation from PSOE membership after sealing a non-aggression pact with party leadership to avoid further damaging the organization (El Español, El Confidencial, La Razón, Libertad Digital). The government proposes new labor reforms allowing workers to return from sick leave at half-time while maintaining full salary for the first month (El Periódico). Political realignment continues as Més, the majority force within Compromís, proposes abandoning Sumar's parliamentary group in Congress (RTVE). The Conference of Presidents proceeds with the PP's accepted agenda, with detailed debate points now outlined between government and regional communities (El Plural). Meanwhile, Carlos Alcaraz dominates his Roland Garros match against Paul, approaching semifinals (El Mundo).
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