Crisis in Spain, two different faces of Spain within just a few days

Crisis in Spain, two different faces of Spain within just a few days

I have just been sent a wonderful YouTube film of a demonstration in Barcelona about the crisis in Spain.  It is wonderful (breath-taking really) and shows the best side of Spain and the culture of Spain. The demonstration is set within an office of la Caixa, one of the biggest banks in Spain, and revolves around a by-line stating that [...]

Spanish property news: good for buyers, terrible for sellers

Spanish property news: good for buyers, terrible for sellers

So, 2011 was officially the worst year for property sales since the Spanish property crash began in early 2008.  Sales were down 20% compared to 2010, which means they were almost 60% down from the halcyon days of 2007. Of course, this is no surprise given the parlous nature of the Spanish economy and the continuing climb in unemployment in [...]

Culture Spain and the weakness of Spanish government

Culture Spain and the weakness of Spanish government

I saw an interesting comment in El Pais recently, which stated that the President of Catalonia, Artur Mas, was justifying significant spending cuts as a way of ‘preventing Madrid from meddling with Catalan finances’.  This would, a colleague said: “blow away our financial autonomy” and “violate the rules of the game set down in the Constitution.” Yes, indeed! However, one [...]

Spanish elections, detailed results and analysis

Spanish elections, detailed results and analysis

Of course, as everyone now knows, the Spanish elections on the 20th November 2011 resulted in an overwhelming victory for the Spanish conservative party (the PP – Partido Popular). Interestingly, the turnout for the Spanish elections was very high with 24,590,557 votes cast, which equated to a turnout of 73.85% of those eligible to vote. The Spanish conservative party (PP) [...]

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 [...]

The Spanish economy, how bankrupt is Spain?

The Spanish economy, how bankrupt is Spain?

Finally, the first overt signs of what I have been writing about for some time are becoming apparent and they beg the question of: how bankrupt is Spain? Certainly, you cannot have missed yesterday’s BBC headline screaming ‘Pain in Spain – southern town left penniless by the boom and bust’.  This featured the small inland town of Moratalla in the [...]