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From candidate to lead Falange to number two of Tourism and Justice: Moreno's Government signs Rafael Sánchez Saus
Spain🏛️ PoliticsConservativeOverlooked by progressives7 hr. ago

From candidate to lead Falange to number two of Tourism and Justice: Moreno's Government signs Rafael Sánchez Saus

The article discusses the appointment of Rafael Sánchez Saus as a deputy minister in the new Andalusian government led by Juanma Moreno. Sánchez Saus, a former member of the ultra-right Falange Española, was previously a candidate for leadership within the party but was unsuccessful. His recent appointment comes under the coalition government of PP and Vox, with his nomination directly influenced by Manuel Gavira, leader of Vox in Andalucía. The article highlights Sánchez Saus' academic background, including his doctorate in History and roles at various universities, as well as his political affiliations. While he acknowledges his past association with Falange, he emphasizes that this does not influence his current work. The piece notes that references to his political history were omitted from official biographies provided by the government.

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El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒Conservative7 hr. ago
Vox's deputy advisor in the Junta was a Phalangist, considers autonomy a danger and believes that the coexistence of Al-Andalus is false

Rafael Sánchez Saus has been appointed as the deputy counselor for Tourism, Justice, Deregulation, and Local Administration in the Andalusian regional government under a coalition between the Popular Party (PP) and Vox. Despite lacking administrative experience in these areas, Sánchez Saus was previously associated with Falange Española, an ultranationalist organization, though he claims he no longer supports its ideology. His background includes being a history professor and holding leadership roles at the Catholic Association of Propagandists (ACdP), which is linked to former PP Interior Minister Jaime Mayor Oreja. The article highlights his lack of transparency regarding his past ties to Falange Española.

Bias read (Conservative): The article focuses on Rafael Sánchez Saus’s political affiliations and ideological background, particularly his past association with Falange Española, an ultranationalist group. While the article presents factual information about his background, it frames this in a critical light by emphasizing S

elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentConservative22 hr. ago
From candidate to lead Falange to number two of Tourism and Justice: Moreno's Government signs Rafael Sánchez Saus

The article discusses the appointment of Rafael Sánchez Saus as a deputy minister in the new Andalusian government led by Juanma Moreno. Sánchez Saus, a former member of the ultra-right Falange Española, was previously a candidate for leadership within the party but was unsuccessful. His recent appointment comes under the coalition government of PP and Vox, with his nomination directly influenced by Manuel Gavira, leader of Vox in Andalucía. The article highlights Sánchez Saus' academic background, including his doctorate in History and roles at various universities, as well as his political affiliations. While he acknowledges his past association with Falange, he emphasizes that this does not influence his current work. The piece notes that references to his political history were omitted from official biographies provided by the government.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Sánchez Saus' political career within the context of the conservative and ultra-right parties, particularly Vox. It emphasizes his connections to right-wing ideologies while downplaying any potential conflict with his current role in the government. The omission of references to他的

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