So, as widely anticipated, the Spanish conservative party (the PP – Partido Popular) has won an overwhelming majority of seats in parliament after yesterday’s General Election in Spain. Meanwhile, the Spanish socialist party (the PSOE – Partido Socialista Obrero Español) has been badly defeated and has finally been punished by the electorate for its gross negligence in mishandling the Spanish [...]
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 [...]
Spanish economy, meltdown?
Unemployment in Spain is now close to the five million mark, according to the Institute for National Statistics in Spain – with some 21.5% of the Spanish population out of work! This is terrible news and must come as the final death knell for the ruling socialist party in Spain (PSOE) who shortly face the electorate at the Spanish General [...]
Prostitution in Spain, stolen Spanish babies and repossessions…
Evidently, 39% of all Spanish men have used a prostitute, over 900 cases of stolen babies in Spain under Franco are being investigated and ETA have declared that they will no longer use violence to obtain the independence of the Basque country from Spain. The PP (conservative party) are still on course to win the General Elections in Spain on [...]
News in Spain, Spanish bank scandal, dissolution of Spanish parliament
The past week in Spain has seen the dissolution of the Spanish parliament, the second largest seizure of heroin by Spain ever (150 kilos), the nationalisation of three further Spanish banks and continuing tremours on El Hierro, one of the Canary Islands. On the economic side of things, matters show little signs of improving with GDP quarterly growth in Spain [...]
Tax in Spain, Spanish teacher’s strike and temporary work contracts in Spain
The past few days in Spain have seen some interesting responses to the present economic crisis in Spain including the revival of the wealth tax in Spain. Meanwhile, in some areas, there is a teacher’s strike in Spain with educators (amazingly!) complaining about an increase in their current working hours. Finally, temporary work contracts in Spain are being made unlimited [...]
The Spanish economy 2011, Spanish regional debt and the Spanish housing market
Well, the bad news seems to keep coming for the Spanish economy in 2011 with confirmation of what I have been writing about over the past few months. Firstly, Spanish regional debt appears to be as dangerously out of control as national Spanish finances were before the Spanish national government of Zapatero imposed austerity measures. Indeed, a recent article in [...]
Banks in Spain and some wonderful advice from the Spanish government
I have just been sent an hilarious article by a Spanish lawyer friend of mine concerning banks in Spain and some advice given awhile back by the Ministry of the Economy of the Spanish government. If you can read Spanish then have a look at this article. However, if you cannot read Spanish then let me give you a very rough [...]
General Election in Spain 2011 – the socialists admit ‘mistakes’!
I could not resist following up my recent Post about the General Election in Spain that has been called for the 20th November 2011 – having seen this article in El Pais. As you will see, the article is about Alfredo Rubalcaba accepting that ‘mistakes’ were made during the past couple of terms (almost eight years) of socialist government in [...]
Politics in Spain, General election called for November 20th 2011
So, after months of speculation, Prime Minister Zapatero has announced that he will call a General Election for Spain for the 20th November 2011. Of course, this will come as little surprise to many people as Zapatero has been under increasing pressure, from all quarters, to call a General Election in Spain since his decision earlier this year to stand [...]













