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Feijóo's PP takes another step in its understanding with the ultra-right with Moreno's claudication to Vox
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Feijóo's PP takes another step in its understanding with the ultra-right with Moreno's claudication to Vox

The article discusses the political developments in Spain regarding the People's Party (PP) under Alberto Núñez Feijóo and its growing alignment with Vox, an ultra-right party. Feijóo announced that the PP and Vox had reached an agreement in Andalusia, leading to the inclusion of Vox in the next government led by Juan Manuel Moreno. This marks a significant shift for the PP, which previously positioned itself as 'moderate.' The article notes that this cooperation follows past instances where Moreno used Vox to secure power, despite losing elections in 2018 and 2022. It highlights the broader trend within the PP of increasing dependence on Vox, reducing the number of autonomous regions with absolute majorities controlled by the PP. The piece critiques Feijóo’s initial stance of governing alone but now acknowledging the need for coalition, suggesting a strategic concession to maintain political influence.

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elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentLeftFactual 80Objective 456 days ago
The Feijóo method

The article discusses the political strategy of Alberto Feijóo, leader of Spain's Popular Party (PP), focusing on his tendency to criticize opponents' personal lives while shielding his own. It highlights instances where Feijóo and the PP used personal information against rivals, such as spreading rumors about Anxo Quintana during a campaign in 2009 and later criticizing Begoña Gómez, wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, over her private life. The piece critiques this asymmetrical approach, noting that the PP frames personal matters as legitimate political tools when targeting opponents but defends privacy when it concerns their own allies. The author argues that this creates a double standard, undermining any moral claim to uphold family privacy in politics.

Bias read (Left): The article criticizes Feijóo and the PP for using personal attacks against political opponents while defending their own allies’ privacy, highlighting a perceived double standard. This framing implies disapproval of the PP’s tactics and aligns with a left-leaning perspective that emphasizes ethical

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 45): The article accurately recounts Feijóo's past support for the law but contrasts it with his current opposition, presenting a somewhat balanced view despite some bias.

elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentRight2 days ago
Feijóo's PP takes another step in its understanding with the ultra-right with Moreno's claudication to Vox

The article discusses the political developments in Spain regarding the People's Party (PP) under Alberto Núñez Feijóo and its growing alignment with Vox, an ultra-right party. Feijóo announced that the PP and Vox had reached an agreement in Andalusia, leading to the inclusion of Vox in the next government led by Juan Manuel Moreno. This marks a significant shift for the PP, which previously positioned itself as 'moderate.' The article notes that this cooperation follows past instances where Moreno used Vox to secure power, despite losing elections in 2018 and 2022. It highlights the broader trend within the PP of increasing dependence on Vox, reducing the number of autonomous regions with absolute majorities controlled by the PP. The piece critiques Feijóo’s initial stance of governing alone but now acknowledging the need for coalition, suggesting a strategic concession to maintain political influence.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the PP's collaboration with Vox as a necessary political maneuver, emphasizing the loss of autonomy and the necessity of forming coalitions. The tone suggests that aligning with the ultra-right is a pragmatic choice rather than a principled one, implying a rightward shift in the P

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