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07.11.2025

The Day Junts' Veto Stalled Government Laws

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 07.11.2025.

It displays 60 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

07.11.2025The Day Junts' Veto Stalled Government Laws
Spanish media on November 7th extensively covered Junts' legislative blockade against S you's government, portraying it as an "irreversible" rupture that leaves S you without a legislative agenda (El Confidencial, La Razón, infoLibre, El Plural). This blockage threatened the passage of several key laws.

Concurrently, the National Court agreed to investigate alleged cash payments by the PSOE to Ábalos and Koldo, a story gaining traction (RTVE, La Razón).

In the early afternoon, the legal troubles of Ayuso's partner resurfaced, with confirmed processing for tax fraud (Público, RTVE).

By late afternoon, S you affirmed his intent to complete the legislature, with or without new budgets, despite Junts' stance (El Español, RTVE). Judicial inquiries into alleged bribery attempts targeting prosecutor Stampa, referencing "the 1," also gained attention (La Razón, Libertad Digital).
07.11.2025

01:00 (00:00)Junts' Veto Stalls Government Laws

Spanish media continues to focus on Junts' legislative blockade against Sánchez's government (El Confidencial). Additionally, the National Court has agreed to investigate alleged cash payments by the PSOE to Ábalos and Koldo (RTVE, La Razón). Libertad Digital highlights a 'silent amnesty' pact between Sánchez and Bildu. Other topics include Russia's nuclear weapon readiness (El País) and airline surcharges (Público).
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08:51 (07:51)Junts Blocks Spain's Legislature

Spanish media continues to report on Junts' complete legislative blockage, leaving Sánchez without an agenda (infoLibre, La Razón). Additionally, El País details undisclosed 'gifts' received by King Juan Carlos I in his memoirs, while El Periódico reports on nearly 2 million euros in fines for labor fraud at Camp Nou subcontractors. Other headlines cover the IMF's view on industrial liberalism and high-speed rail issues.
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12:32 (11:32)Junts Blocks Spain's Legislature: The Laws That Fall

Spanish media continues to focus on Junts' complete legislative blockade, with reports indicating an "irreversible" break with the PSOE (El Plural, RTVE, infoLibre, La Razón). This move leaves Sánchez without an agenda and threatens the passage of various laws. Separately, El País details undisclosed 'gifts' received by King Juan Carlos I in his memoirs.
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16:01 (15:01)Junts' Legislative Shadow Lingers

Spanish media continues to extensively cover Junts' legislative blockade, now impacting specific laws and prompting Feijóo's pension initiative (El Español, El Plural, infoLibre, El Periódico). Concurrently, the legal troubles of Ayuso's partner resurface with confirmed processing for tax fraud (Público, RTVE). Other reports include an arrest of a Venezuelan gang and a human rights condemnation against Spain.
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23:26 (22:26)Sánchez's Legislative Stand

Spanish media focuses on Pedro Sánchez's insistence to complete the legislature, with or without new budgets, despite Junts' previous ruptures (El Español, RTVE). Concurrently, judicial inquiries into alleged bribery attempts targeting prosecutor Stampa, referencing "the 1," gain traction (La Razón, Libertad Digital). Other reports cover climate refugees in Catalonia and Trump's stance on Russian oil.