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06.11.2025

The Day Junts Vetoed Government Laws

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 06.11.2025.

It displays 58 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

06.11.2025The Day Junts Vetoed Government Laws
November 6th saw Spanish media primarily focused on Junts' announcement of a complete legislative blockage against S 00e1nchez's government, signaling a definitive break (El Pa 00eds, La Raz 00f3n, Libertad Digital, P 00fablico). This move dominated morning and early afternoon coverage.

Concurrently, the National Court opened an investigation into alleged cash payments by the PSOE to 00c1balos and Koldo Garc 00eda, a story that gained prominence from early afternoon and continued throughout the evening (La Raz 00f3n, RTVE). Separately, earlier reports touched on Moncloa's alleged amnesia regarding the Ayuso partner leak (El Confidencial, infoLibre) and a new Israeli 'death ship' docking in Spanish ports (El Salto).
06.11.2025
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06:11 (05:11)Moncloa's Amnesia Shields Ayuso's Partner Leak

Spanish media continues to focus on judicial scrutiny surrounding Moncloa officials and the Ayuso partner scandal. New reports detail alleged memory loss and message deletion by Moncloa officials (El Confidencial, El Español) and 'El Mundo' claiming exclusive knowledge of Amador's "conformity" before the Attorney General (infoLibre). The ongoing trial against the Attorney General also sees journalists testifying.
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10:03

10:23 (09:23)Junts' Veto Stalls Sánchez's Agenda

Spanish media reports on Junts announcing a complete rejection of all government-proposed laws, signaling a definitive break with Sánchez's legislature (El País, La Razón, Libertad Digital, Público). Separately, news regarding Juan Carlos I's departure from Spain and threatening tone towards Felipe VI (El Plural) and investigations into the Nord Stream sabotage (El Salto) are also covered. The Ayuso partner leak continues to be discussed (El Confidencial, infoLibre).
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13:53 (12:53)Junts Blocks Government's Laws

Spanish media continues to report on Junts' announcement of a complete legislative blockage against Sánchez's government (El Plural, Público, RTVE, La Razón). This move signals a definitive break in the legislature. Separately, news regarding Russia's nuclear weapon readiness (El País), investigations into Nord Stream sabotage (El Salto), and the housing market (El Confidencial) are also covered.
16:07

17:48 (16:48)Junts Blocks Government's Laws

Spanish media continues to focus on Junts' legislative blockade against Sánchez's government (El Confidencial, El Plural, Público). Additionally, the National Court has opened an investigation into alleged cash payments made by the PSOE to Ábalos and Koldo García (La Razón, RTVE). Libertad Digital highlights a 'silent amnesty' pact between Sánchez and Bildu. Other topics include Russia's nuclear weapon readiness (El País) and water transfers in Catalonia (El Periódico).
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