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24.01.2025

24.01.2025The day the decree died twice

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 24.01.2025.

It displays 68 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.01.2025The day the decree died twice
Following yesterday's parliamentary rejection of the omnibus decree, Sánchez's morning response insisted on maintaining the package intact, refusing calls from PP and Junts to split the measures. His stance triggered warnings from left-wing coalition partners against making concessions to Junts.

The transport subsidy void created immediate effects across autonomous communities, with public transit fares increasing significantly - Barcelona's T-Usual jumping from 22 to 35.25 euros. Data showed previous subsidies had increased ridership by 21%.

By evening, attention shifted to prison system issues as reports emerged of mass transfer requests from Basque prison staff. The courts delivered a setback to Sánchez's family, unanimously backing the investigation of his brother. Meanwhile, PP launched a campaign to pressure the government on pensions, attempting to capitalize on the decree's failure.
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05:13Salvaging the wreckage

The newspapers report on the government's efforts to salvage measures from the rejected omnibus decree, seeking new parliamentary support (eldiario.es, 20minutos). Socialist leader Illa surprisingly praised Madrid's economic model (El Confidencial), while Sánchez continues attempts to negotiate with Junts despite their opposition (El Español, El Plural). First day without transport subsidies creates chaos in autonomous communities (infoLibre).
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08:41Left warns Sánchez: no cuts for Junts

The newspapers report on the government's efforts to save measures from the failed omnibus decree, with left-wing allies warning against cuts to secure Junts' support (20minutos, eldiario.es). Spain sends Ukrainian wheat to Syria while seeking to reactivate intelligence networks there (El Periódico). A corruption investigation reveals alleged connections between businessman Aldama and PSOE involving Venezuelan oil funds (Libertad Digital, La Razón), while regional governments scramble to address transport subsidy void (El Plural, infoLibre).
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12:57Sánchez demands decree revival

The newspapers report extensively on Sánchez's response to the failed omnibus decree, as he demands PP and Junts rectify their position and approve the complete social shield measures (El País, El Español, El Periódico, 20minutos, Libertad Digital). Feijóo proposes state-guaranteed rental fund for youth housing (La Razón) while avoiding questions about his wife's allegedly illegal mansion (El Plural). In international news, Trump orders declassification of Kennedy and Luther King assassination documents (La Vanguardia).
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20:25Exodus from Basque prisons

The newspapers report on ongoing transportation issues as public transit usage increased 21% following subsidies, though not reducing car usage (infoLibre). Prison-related news emerges with one-third of Basque prison staff requesting transfers (El Confidencial), while Ayuso's boyfriend's court declaration is postponed again (El Plural). Sánchez continues pushing for the omnibus decree's revival, with Badajoz court unanimously backing the investigation of his brother (El País, La Razón).
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