To move to Spain, or not (a view from the UK)

To move to Spain, or not (a view from the UK)

Nick of Culture Spain has invited me to write a view of Spain from the point of someone in the UK aiming to relocate to the country. Some background might be useful in explaining my connection with Spain and thereby the decision process that I am going through (do I move now or wait andwhat makes Spain so attractive?): My [...]

Andalusia and a potential revolution in Spain

Andalusia and a potential revolution in Spain

UPDATE: 26.03.12 The Spanish conservative (PP) party has won the most votes in the Andalusian regional elections – but not an absolute majority.  The Regional government had 109 seats ‘up for grabs’, 50 of which went to the PP and 47 to the socialist (PSOE) party.  Meanwhile the United Left (IU) party won 12 seats.  So, the likelihood is that [...]

Corruption in Spain and the curious case of Judge Garzon

Corruption in Spain and the curious case of Judge Garzon

So, Judge Baltasar Garzon has been banned from acting as a judge in Spain for eleven years, having been convicted of overstepping his authority when he authorised the wire-tapping of conversations between detainees and their lawyers in the notorious (and on-going) Gurtel corruption case. Garzon’s removal from the Spanish judiciary has been nothing if not controversial and has occurred amidst [...]

Valencia debt, outrageous corruption in Spain and crooked politicians

Valencia debt, outrageous corruption in Spain and crooked politicians

A fascinating article was published by El Pais a few days ago, which should be required reading for anyone living in the Valencian Region (as I do).  It confirms, of course, what most commentators have suspected for years and is a powerful and stinging attack upon politicians within the Valencia Region, albeit from a left of centre newspaper. However, the [...]

Corruption in Spain, the finances of the Spanish royal family revealed

Corruption in Spain, the finances of the Spanish royal family revealed

A few weeks ago I wrote about corruption in Spain – and within days the Spanish news had headlines about the King of Spain’s son in law (the Duke of Palma) being summoned to appear before a judge to answer questions relating to allegations of corruption.  These concern the misuse of public funds given to a foundation that the Duke [...]

Corruption in Spain, still a problem

Corruption in Spain, still a problem

One thing that always saddens me about living in Spain is the level of corruption in Spain – despite the country priding itself upon its First World standards. Certainly, no-one who has lived in Spain, or tried to work here, would ever deny that corruption in Spain exists and that it is a malign influence upon many aspects of life. [...]

General Election Spain 2011 - problems ahead or solutions?

General Election Spain 2011 – problems ahead or solutions?

We are now only singular days away from the General Election in Spain due for the 20th November, with the consensus being that the current socialist (PSOE) government will meet with a resounding defeat.  Indeed, all the indications are that the conservative (PP) party will gain power and probably with an overwhelming majority. Of course, the big issue for the [...]

Culture of Spain under attack

Culture of Spain under attack

It will come as no surprise to you to hear that the dreadful economic crisis in Spain is damaging the arts culture of Spain.  This is taking two forms namely a dramatic reduction in governmental (and commercial) grants for arts related institutions, exhibitions, festivals and shows and a genuine questioning by Spaniards about the endemic corruption (moral and financial) within [...]

Meltdown in Marbella, the Godfather, a facelift and Mr Clean

Meltdown in Marbella, the Godfather, a facelift and Mr Clean

For property owners in Marbella the corruption and malfeasance of Marbella Town hall has been a nightmare of truly appalling proportions with an emotional cost difficult to calculate.  Some 600-700 properties risk being demolished whilst around 18,000 others are blighted by illegality.  Amazingly, one of the potentially richest towns in Spain is virtually bankrupt and has an infrastructure on the [...]

Culture Spain growing all the time in importance and relevance!

Culture Spain growing all the time in importance and relevance!

So, Culture Spain has just received its 100,000th unique visitor – in just over twelve months (since 22 July 2010)! Meanwhile, the number of people coming onto Culture Spain has been steadily increasing day by day, month by month.  This, we believe, is because we strive hard to provide information about Spain that is consistently objective and authoritative – whilst [...]

CULTURE SPAIN – SPAIN CORRUPTION AND MARBELLA

CULTURE SPAIN – SPAIN CORRUPTION AND MARBELLA

If you have time free and fancy listening to a rollercoaster tale worthy of an international best seller then you really should drop down to Malaga. This week, a trial started there that is bound to fascinate Spain for the year it is estimated to last.  The trial has an incredible 95 defendants – and revolves around Marbella and a [...]