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30.11.2025

The Day Feijóo Called for Sánchez's Imprisonment

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 30.11.2025.

It displays 107 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

30.11.2025The Day Feijóo Called for Sánchez's Imprisonment
Spanish media on November 30 continued to be dominated by President Trump's announcement of Venezuelan airspace closure, drawing criticism from Maduro's regime in the morning. However, domestic political events swiftly took center stage. The day saw large-scale demonstrations in Madrid, organized by the PP, with Feijóo and other conservative leaders escalating their rhetoric against the government. Throughout the day, calls for Sánchez's resignation and early elections intensified, with Feijóo repeatedly linking the government to corruption and even predicting Sánchez's eventual imprisonment, building on the ongoing 'Ábalos case' discourse. This became the overwhelming focus of coverage across multiple outlets, overshadowing other developments.
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España se resiste a la mili pese a resurgir en Europa: "Necesitamos reservistas, los que hay no son jóvenes que se activen en masa"

08:11 (07:11 in your timezone)

08:25 (07:25)Venezuela's Closed Airspace Echoes

Spanish media continues to be dominated by reports of President Trump announcing the closure of Venezuelan airspace, drawing strong denunciations of "colonialism" from Maduro's regime (El Español, Libertad Digital, RTVE). Domestically, the PP and Vox are actively vying for youth support and challenging the government on corruption, while the PSOE seeks to regain ground (eldiario.es, El País, La Razón).
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12:05 (11:05)Madrid Rises Against Corruption

Spanish media focuses on multiple demonstrations in Madrid against government corruption, with conservative outlets emphasizing PP-led protests and linking them to alleged "mafia" practices (El Español, El País, Libertad Digital, La Razón, eldiario.es). Concurrently, some reports highlight the political ties between Sánchez and Ábalos amidst these corruption allegations (El Periódico, El Mundo).
12:29
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Protesta contra Sánchez: miles de personas llenan el Templo de Debod al grito de "elecciones ya"

12:29 (11:29 in your timezone)
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Protesta contra Sánchez: miles de personas acuden a la llamada de Feijóo y llenan el Templo de Debod al grito de "elecciones ya"

12:48 (11:48 in your timezone)
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13:35 (12:35)Feijóo's Shadowy Accusations

Spanish media is overwhelmingly focused on large-scale protests in Madrid organized by the PP, where Feijóo and other conservative leaders are calling for Sánchez's resignation and early elections, linking the current government to corruption (El Español, El País, La Razón, Libertad Digital, RTVE, 20minutos, eldiario.es). These demonstrations intensify the ongoing corruption discourse around figures like Koldo and Ábalos (El Mundo, El Periódico).
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15:04 (14:04)Feijóo's Shadowy Accusations

Spanish media is overwhelmingly focused on large-scale protests in Madrid organized by the PP, where Feijóo and other conservative leaders are calling for Sánchez's resignation and early elections, linking the current government to corruption and even imprisonment (El Español, El País, La Razón, Libertad Digital, RTVE, 20minutos, El Periódico, El Plural). These demonstrations intensify the ongoing corruption discourse around figures like Koldo and Ábalos (El Mundo).
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19:43 (18:43)Feijóo's Prison Prophecy

Spanish media continues to be dominated by the PP-led protests in Madrid, where Feijóo is intensifying his rhetoric, suggesting Sánchez will face imprisonment for corruption (El Confidencial, El Mundo, El País, El Español, Libertad Digital, La Razón, RTVE, 20minutos). Conservative outlets emphasize the anti-government sentiment and calls for early elections. Other topics include student anxiety over exams (El Periódico) and Catalonia's request for military aid due to a swine plague outbreak (La Vanguardia).
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23:39 (22:39)Feijóo's Fury Unleashed

Spanish media remains fixated on the political fallout from alleged corruption, with Feijóo intensifying his rhetoric against Sánchez, even predicting imprisonment (El Confidencial, El Español, El Mundo, La Razón, RTVE, 20minutos, El País). Meanwhile, the unfolding details of the Ábalos case continue to draw attention (El País, eldiario.es), while Catalonia has requested military aid due to a swine plague outbreak (La Vanguardia, El Periódico).