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26.11.2024

26.11.2024The day Lobato fought his party

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 26.11.2024.

It displays 136 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

26.11.2024The day Lobato fought his party
Morning coverage focused on Juan Lobato's defiant stance against PSOE leadership, as he appeared before Madrid Assembly refusing to resign. He claimed being "lynched" by party officials and suggested Moncloa had misled him about the source of Ayuso's partner's emails.

By midday, Ferraz maintained strategic distance, declaring this a regional PSOE matter, while party officials demanded "more solid explanations." Santos Cerdán challenged Lobato to name those behind the alleged lynching.

Evening brought Netanyahu's announcement of a 60-day ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon, following a year of cross-border violence. The UCO dismantled claims about prosecution offering deals to Ayuso's partner, while a UCM vice-rector resigned citing pressures related to the Begoña Gómez case. Casa Marcial received its third Michelin star, with Barcelona gaining four new starred restaurants.
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04:17Lobato's WhatsApp might crack Moncloa's wall

The newspapers continue reporting on two main threads: the leaked emails case involving Ayuso's partner has new developments, with focus on Lobato's WhatsApp messages that might implicate Moncloa (El Confidencial, El Español, Público). Meanwhile, coverage of gender violence prevention expands to educational initiatives, with rural women's federation providing training about digital control among youth (RTVE, El Salto).
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07:05Supreme Court turns email probe toward PSOE

The newspapers expand coverage of two major threads: the Supreme Court broadens investigation into Ayuso's partner's emails beyond prosecution, now examining PSOE's role (eldiario.es, infoLibre). New developments show Moncloa distancing itself from Lobato as tensions rise within PSOE (20minutos, La Razón). Meanwhile, reporting continues on DANA emergency response in Valencia, with focus on volunteer firefighters' mental toll (El País).
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09:05Lobato stands alone against party chiefs

The newspapers extensively cover Juan Lobato's refusal to resign as PSOE Madrid leader, despite internal party pressure. Lobato claims he was misled by Moncloa regarding the source of Ayuso's partner's emails and denounces a "lynching" by party leaders (El Confidencial, eldiario.es, El País, La Razón, 20minutos). Meanwhile, new UCO evidence links Teresa Ribera to Aldama's contacts regarding Begoña Gómez's project (Libertad Digital).
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11:13Lobato hints at Moncloa's deception

The newspapers extensively cover Juan Lobato's continued refusal to step down as PSOE Madrid leader, now suggesting Moncloa misled him about Ayuso's partner's emails (El País, La Razón, Público). Ferraz maintains distance, stating this is a regional PSOE matter (20minutos). In other developments, Barcelona reports on new maritime spaces following America's Cup departure (El Periódico), while thousands joined evening marches for 25N against gender violence (El Salto).
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14:09Lobato stands while Ferraz strikes back

The newspapers expand coverage of Juan Lobato's confrontation with PSOE leadership, as he maintains his position and claims "lynching" while Ferraz launches counterattack through PSM (El Confidencial, infoLibre, 20minutos). In other coverage, Annie Leibovitz's royal portraits for Bank of Spain receive attention (El Mundo, RTVE), while Christmas menu costs show 30% increase in household food spending (El Periódico).
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19:30Netanyahu's Lebanon truce comes with a warning

The newspapers report extensively on Netanyahu's acceptance of a 60-day ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon, following a year of hostilities that claimed 3,500 lives (El Confidencial, eldiario.es, El País, El Periódico, RTVE, 20minutos). Netanyahu warns of Israeli retaliation if Hezbollah breaks the agreement. Meanwhile, internal PSOE tensions continue as Lobato maintains his position against party pressure, with a UCM vice-rector resigning over the Begoña Gómez case (Libertad Digital, Público).
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