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Sánchez aumenta su récord: más del triple de decretos derogados que el resto de presidentes
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Sánchez aumenta su récord: más del triple de decretos derogados que el resto de presidentes

The article discusses Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's record of having more decrees repealed by Congress compared to other presidents. It mentions that last week, the Congress rejected a decree authorizing extraordinary credits for the institutional public sector, marking the eighth such rejection during Sánchez's current legislative term. The article notes that the government is trying to divert attention using the World Cup schedule, but this effort is undermined by the growing number of decrees being overturned. The tone suggests criticism of Sánchez's governance and highlights the increasing resistance faced by his policies.

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ABC (España) logoABC (España)IndependentLeftFactual 55Objective 40yesterday
Sánchez aumenta su récord: más del triple de decretos derogados que el resto de presidentes

The article discusses Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's record of having more decrees repealed by Congress compared to other presidents. It mentions that last week, the Congress rejected a decree authorizing extraordinary credits for the institutional public sector, marking the eighth such rejection during Sánchez's current legislative term. The article notes that the government is trying to divert attention using the World Cup schedule, but this effort is undermined by the growing number of decrees being overturned. The tone suggests criticism of Sánchez's governance and highlights the increasing resistance faced by his policies.

Bias read (Left): The article frames Sánchez's actions negatively, emphasizing the repeated rejections of his decrees and suggesting a 'férrea resistencia numantina' (strong Numantine resistance), which implies criticism of his leadership. The phrasing 'vamos a sudar la camiseta' (we are going to work hard) is used,

Why these scores (Factual 55 · Objective 40): Factuality is moderate as the article references specific legislative actions but lacks verifiable data or sources. Objectivity is low due to emotionally charged language like 'sudar la camiseta' and 'férrea resistencia numantina', which implies bias.

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