Tag: spain
Anticapitalistas y Podemos: six years of ups and downs from the Teatro del Barrio to the expected farewell after the coalition government
“It’s not pretty, it’s not beautiful, but among those of us who defend social justice it’s not goodbye, it’s au revoir.” With these words, Podemos ... Read More
Postfascism: Do the elites support the extreme right?
How do the strongly growing extreme right-wing movements in Europe, the US and Brazil differ from the classical fascist movement? And what do they have in ... Read More
Spain: the smell of blood thirst The Spanish democratic deficit
A decaying smell emerges from Spanish politics. The festering wounds of the dictatorship (1939-1975) are by no means connected. Despite massive support from the European Union to ... Read More
Left coalition’s turn in Spain
It has had a lot of trouble, but finally the time has come: Spain has a left-wing coalition government, but eight months of uncertainty preceded ... Read More
Spain: How vox fortifies neo-fascist internationalism
The rise of Vox and similar neo-fascist parties in Europe is symptomatic of the capitalist class’ attempts to maintain their rule at a time of ... Read More
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez writes history with the first Spanish coalition government since 1977
We succeeded: Spain has a government and not just one. The new Sánchez government is a coalition government of the PSOE and Unidas Podemos and it ... Read More
Political message Pablo Iglesias (Podemos) for new Spanish left coalition government
In the Spanish Parliament, the debates continue for the approval of the new government, the first coalition government since the restoration of democracy in 1977, ... Read More
