Outrage, the Indignado Movement, Ubuntu and a new philosophy

Outrage, the Indignado Movement, Ubuntu and a new philosophy

The most notable export that Spain has made over the past year has been the ‘philosophy’ of the Indignado Movement.  This has spread like wildfire to many parts of the world including the US (Occupy Wall Street) and the UK (Occupy London Stock Exchange). Indignado translates as ‘outrage’ and is an apposite name, given the fury of the Indignados at [...]

Spanish conservatives win absolute majority in Spain’s national elections

Spanish conservatives win absolute majority in Spain’s national elections

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 in Spain 2011 – the socialists admit ‘mistakes’!

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

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 [...]

Demonstrations in Spain: what the Indignados are saying

Demonstrations in Spain: what the Indignados are saying

The demonstrations in Spain continue with many town hall squares still full of Indignados (the Indignant) surrounded by banners expressing their wrath and dismay at the current situation in Spain.  Indeed, it would seem that the current protests in Spain are set to run for some time to come. But what are the Indignados actually saying and how extensive is [...]

The Spanish Revolution?

The Spanish Revolution?

I am faintly amused by the fuss that is being made about the ‘Spanish Revolution’. I say ‘faintly’ because something of importance may actually happen – in which case I may find myself somewhat embarrassed. The thing is that the ‘Spanish Revolution’ (if it can really be called that) is, to my mind, somewhat odd. Politicians in Spain have always [...]

Election results Spain 2011, a socialist massacre?

Election results Spain 2011, a socialist massacre?

It would appear that the local and regional elections in Spain have resulted in a massive reduction in support for the PSOE (socialist) party – who, it seems, are now not the most voted for party in any region in Spain. This is a huge blow to PSOE Prime Minister Zapatero and a devastating inditement of his policies over the [...]

Protests in Spain: is democracy in Spain in danger?

Protests in Spain: is democracy in Spain in danger?

A few days ago I wrote an article here about the general disenchantment of Spaniards with politics in Spain.  This had become increasingly apparent to me over the past month or so as the Spanish prepared themselves for the forthcoming local and regional elections in Spain (due to be held on the 22nd May). However, political matters have accelerated considerably [...]