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24.10.2024

24.10.2024The day Errejón left politics

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 24.10.2024.

It displays 96 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.10.2024The day Errejón left politics
Íñigo Errejón, a prominent figure in Spanish left-wing politics, announced his resignation and departure from politics amid accusations of machista behavior. The story evolved throughout the day, with initial reports of his resignation followed by revelations that Sumar, his political group, had been investigating him for days due to allegations of "psychological abuse". By evening, more women came forward with accusations. This event marks a significant shift in Spanish politics, especially for the left, as Errejón was one of the founding members of Podemos. In other news, the government faced questions about potential meetings between Prime Minister Sánchez and figures involved in the ongoing Koldo corruption case. The day also saw discussions on housing policies, including plans to require private universities to provide student accommodation.
24.10.2024

01:36Ábalos in the Crosshairs: Koldo Case Intensifies

The newspapers report on the ongoing "Koldo case" corruption investigation, with new developments involving former minister Ábalos (El Español, RTVE, La Razón). The probe has expanded, with the judge requesting the Supreme Court to indict Ábalos for his alleged "main role" in the scheme (La Razón). Prime Minister Sánchez is now linking Ábalos's dismissal to COVID-19, contradicting previous statements (El Español).

03:52Corruption Probes Entangle Spanish Politics

The newspapers report on ongoing corruption investigations in Spain. The "Koldo case" involving former minister Ábalos continues to dominate headlines (El Español, RTVE, La Razón). The probe into Madrid President Díaz Ayuso's partner has expanded to include his business dealings with Quirón (eldiario.es, infoLibre). Additionally, there's discussion about potential changes to housing policies, including rent caps and public housing protection (El Confidencial).
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05:36Corruption Probes Deepen: Ábalos and Ayuso's Partner in the Spotlight

The newspapers report on ongoing corruption investigations in Spain. The "Koldo case" involving former minister Ábalos continues to dominate headlines (El Español, La Razón). The probe into Madrid President Díaz Ayuso's partner has expanded to include his business dealings (eldiario.es, infoLibre). Additionally, there's discussion about potential changes to housing policies, including university accommodation requirements (El Confidencial, eldiario.es).
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07:44Corruption Probes Persist as New Issues Emerge

The newspapers report on ongoing corruption investigations in Spain, with the "Koldo case" involving former minister Ábalos still prominent (El Español, La Razón). New developments include sexual abuse allegations at a Jesuit school in Barcelona (El Periódico) and discussions about pension sustainability (RTVE). Tourist accommodation issues in major cities are also highlighted (La Marea).
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09:36Corruption Probes and Pension Woes: Spain's Double Challenge

The newspapers report on ongoing corruption investigations, with focus on the "Koldo case" involving former minister Ábalos (El Español, La Razón). The government plans to approve a deficit path in December and hopes for a change in Puigdemont's attitude (El Periódico). Pension sustainability is discussed as a global challenge (RTVE). Georgia's pro-Russian government is framing elections as a choice between "war or peace" (La Vanguardia).
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11:28Corruption Probes Deepen: Koldo Case Expands

The newspapers report on ongoing corruption investigations, particularly the "Koldo case" involving former minister Ábalos (El Español, La Razón, El Periódico). New developments include a judge revealing details about Air Europa's rescue financing (El Periódico). The government's silence on whether Sánchez met with Aldama is also discussed (La Razón, 20minutos). International news focuses on the US election, with Harris calling Trump a "fascist" (La Vanguardia).
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12:48Errejón Bows Out: Politics Takes Its Toll

The newspapers report on Íñigo Errejón's resignation from politics due to health concerns (El Confidencial, Público). Water conservation measures are being implemented in Barcelona, requiring new buildings to recycle shower water for toilets (El País). Catalunya plans to send mobile alerts for dangerous floods (El Periódico). The left faces challenges with young voters due to job insecurity and housing issues (infoLibre). Meanwhile, corruption investigations continue to be discussed (El Español, La Razón).
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13:52Errejón's Fall: Politics Meets Personal Crisis

The newspapers report extensively on Íñigo Errejón's sudden resignation from politics amid accusations of sexist harassment (El Confidencial, El Español, El País, infoLibre, La Razón, 20minutos). Errejón, a prominent figure in Sumar, cites personal reasons and contradictions between his public persona and private self. This development overshadows previous discussions about corruption investigations and pension sustainability.
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15:09Errejón's Abrupt Exit: Accusations and Investigation

The newspapers extensively report on Íñigo Errejón's sudden resignation from politics amid accusations of sexist harassment (El Mundo, El Periódico, La Razón, La Vanguardia, 20minutos, El Confidencial, El Español, El País, infoLibre, Público). Errejón cites personal reasons and health concerns, while Sumar announces an investigation into the allegations. This development has overshadowed previous discussions about corruption investigations and pension sustainability.
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16:56Errejón's Fall: From Rising Star to Sexist Scandal

The newspapers extensively report on Íñigo Errejón's sudden resignation from politics amid accusations of sexist harassment (El Mundo, El País, El Periódico, El Plural, La Marea, 20minutos). Errejón cites personal reasons and suggests he may have engaged in "toxic" and patriarchal behavior. Sumar, his political group, has announced an investigation into the allegations. This development has overshadowed other political discussions.
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18:24Errejón's Political Downfall: New Accusations Emerge

The newspapers extensively report on Íñigo Errejón's resignation from politics amid accusations of sexist behavior (El Confidencial, eldiario.es, El Plural, La Razón, La Vanguardia, RTVE). New developments include Sumar demanding his resignation and additional women coming forward with accusations. Other topics include Spain's renewable energy progress (El Periódico) and ongoing corruption investigations (El Plural).
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20:32Errejón's Fall: The Silence Breaks

The newspapers extensively report on Íñigo Errejón's resignation from politics amid accusations of sexist behavior and harassment (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El País, RTVE, 20minutos). New developments include Sumar demanding his resignation and additional women coming forward with accusations. Prime Minister Sánchez has expressed support for women suffering harassment (El Plural). The scandal has sparked discussions about the silence surrounding such issues (Público).
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