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28.10.2024

28.10.2024The day Errejón's past caught up with him

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 28.10.2024.

It displays 118 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.10.2024The day Errejón's past caught up with him
The Errejón scandal dominated Spanish news on October 28. Más Madrid admitted to insufficiently investigating a 2023 accusation against Errejón, while maintaining they were unaware of the severity of the allegations. Yolanda Díaz, leader of Sumar, held a press conference in the evening, acknowledging she knew about the 2023 complaint but delegated the investigation to Más Madrid. She expressed regret, stating Errejón should not have been a deputy or spokesperson. The scandal's ripple effects reached other political parties, with Podemos claiming they had informed Díaz about a complaint against Errejón before the July 2023 elections. As political figures scrambled to distance themselves from Errejón, the media landscape was dominated by discussions of accountability and political responsibility.
28.10.2024

03:32González Defends Socialist Credentials

The newspapers report on ongoing political controversies. Felipe González defends his socialist credentials amid PSOE tensions (El Mundo). The Errejón scandal continues to impact left-wing politics (Libertad Digital, Público). Government accountability is questioned due to numerous absences from parliamentary control sessions (La Razón). Meanwhile, challenges in dual vocational training are highlighted (El Periódico), and a new law to protect great apes is discussed (RTVE).
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07:16Scandal Storm: Koldo Case Expands, Errejón Fallout Continues

The newspapers report on ongoing political scandals in Spain. The Koldo case continues to unfold, with new investigations into Ayuso's partner (eldiario.es) and alleged connections to Mexican politics (Libertad Digital). The Errejón scandal remains a topic of discussion, impacting Sumar and left-wing politics (El Confidencial, 20minutos). Meanwhile, environmental issues are highlighted, including asbestos removal in Badia del Vallès (El Periódico) and Repsol's gas projects (infoLibre).
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10:36Left-Wing Turmoil: Errejón Scandal Reverberates

The newspapers report on ongoing political scandals in Spain. The Errejón case continues to impact left-wing parties, with Más Madrid facing internal conflicts (La Razón, El Confidencial). Meanwhile, early voting in key US states shows increased Republican mobilization (El País). In Barcelona, metro usage has risen due to a bus strike (El Periódico).
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11:32Errejón Scandal Deepens: Left-Wing Parties Trade Accusations

The newspapers report extensively on the ongoing Errejón scandal, which continues to impact left-wing politics in Spain. Más Madrid has accused Errejón of minimizing a 2023 aggression and acknowledged their error (El País, La Razón). The party claims they were unaware of previous complaints against Errejón, citing only knowledge of "personal problems" (20minutos). Meanwhile, Podemos implicates Yolanda Díaz, stating they informed her of harassment allegations in 2023 (La Razón).
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12:28Más Madrid's Mea Culpa: Errejón Scandal Mishandled

The newspapers extensively report on the unfolding Errejón scandal, with Más Madrid admitting to errors in handling a 2023 accusation against him (El Mundo, El País, eldiario.es, El Español). The party acknowledges insufficient action and minimizing the gravity of the situation. Podemos claims to have informed Yolanda Díaz about a complaint against Errejón before the July 2023 elections (Libertad Digital). The scandal continues to cause turmoil within left-wing politics in Spain.
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15:00Más Madrid's Mea Culpa: Errejón Scandal Fallout Intensifies

The newspapers extensively report on Más Madrid's admission of mishandling a 2023 accusation against Íñigo Errejón (El País, El Mundo, El Español, RTVE). The party acknowledges insufficient action and minimizing the gravity of the situation. Mónica García, party leader, admits errors but rejects further resignations. Podemos claims to have informed Yolanda Díaz about a complaint against Errejón before the July 2023 elections (Libertad Digital, La Razón).
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16:44Más Madrid's Mea Culpa: Errejón Scandal Fallout Intensifies

The newspapers report extensively on the ongoing Errejón scandal. Más Madrid admits mishandling a 2023 accusation against him, acknowledging insufficient action and minimizing its gravity (El País, El Mundo, RTVE). The party rejects further resignations but recognizes errors (El Español). Podemos claims to have informed Yolanda Díaz about a complaint against Errejón before the July 2023 elections (Libertad Digital, La Razón).
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18:12Díaz Breaks Silence: Sumar's Mea Culpa

The newspapers report extensively on Yolanda Díaz's press conference following the Errejón scandal (El País, RTVE, 20minutos). Díaz acknowledged Sumar's delayed response and apologized, emphasizing the need for improved detection mechanisms (20minutos). The Minister of Equality encouraged sexual violence victims to report incidents, stating that "shame is changing sides" (infoLibre). The crisis continues to impact left-wing politics in Spain.
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18:44Díaz's Mea Culpa: Errejón Scandal Unravels

The newspapers extensively report on Yolanda Díaz's press conference addressing the Errejón scandal (El País, RTVE, 20minutos, El Periódico, La Vanguardia). Díaz acknowledged knowing about a complaint against Errejón in 2023 but delegated the investigation to Más Madrid. She apologized for Sumar's handling of the situation, emphasizing that Errejón should not have been a deputy or spokesperson (eldiario.es, El Español).
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20:20Díaz's Damage Control: Errejón Scandal Fallout

The newspapers continue to report on the Errejón scandal, with Yolanda Díaz addressing the issue in a press conference (El País, RTVE, 20minutos). Díaz acknowledged knowing about a complaint against Errejón in 2023 but delegated the investigation to Más Madrid. She apologized for Sumar's handling of the situation, emphasizing that Errejón should not have been a deputy or spokesperson (eldiario.es, El Español).
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21:48Spanish Stars Shine at Ballon d'Or

The newspapers report on the Ballon d'Or awards, with Rodri Hernández and Aitana Bonmatí winning the men's and women's trophies respectively (El País, El Periódico, La Vanguardia). Rodri becomes the second Spanish player to win this prestigious award. Meanwhile, Yolanda Díaz continues to address the Errejón scandal, stating he shouldn't have been a deputy or spokesperson (RTVE, La Marea).
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El Madrid y Ancelotti se hacen los premios a mejor equipo y mejor entrenador pero nadie los recoge. Lamine se hace con el Trofeo Kopa al mejor jugador menor de 21 años. El Barça se impone como el mejor conjunto femenino
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El jugador del Manchester City y capitán de la selección consigue el galardón más esperado para el fútbol español, gran dominador de la gala a la que no fue el Real Madrid tras conocer que el brasileño no había sido premiado
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22:52Spanish Double Glory at Ballon d'Or

The newspapers report extensively on the Ballon d'Or awards, with Spanish players Rodri Hernández and Aitana Bonmatí winning the men's and women's trophies respectively (El País, El Periódico, La Vanguardia, RTVE). This marks a historic moment for Spanish football, with Rodri being the first Spanish male player to win since 1960. The coverage shifts focus from the ongoing Errejón scandal that dominated earlier headlines.