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In the second half of 2024, the Spanish Prime Minister announced his government's intention to wind down all forms of golden visas, although this had not yet happened at the time of writing. Permanent Residency Permanent residency can be acquired in several ways. The non-lucrative and digital...
Ratified as part of a Memorandum of Understanding (‘MOU’) signed during the recent Spanish Prime Minister’s visit to China, the net zero industrial park will significantly accelerate Spain’s green hydrogen adoption plans and advance its progress towards reducing the nation’s Greenhouse Gas em...
“Today, we can say Spain is a better country,” Saiz told national broadcaster Radio Nacional de España. Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has often described his government’s migration policies as a means to combat the country’s low birthrate. ...
In April 2024 Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez announced that the golden visa would be axed. At the end of the year, the proposal was passed by Spain’s Congress of Deputies, and on 3rd January, 2025, Spain’s Official State Gazette (BOE) published Organic Law 1/2025, confirming the...
…hiring more public workers would make more people want to switch to the public sector… there are more people who receive government pensions, are unemployed, or work for the government than there are workers in the private sector. …Prime Minister Sánchez’s measures would sentence Spaniards ...
Spain's prime minister joins foreign leaders concerned with Musk's interest in European politics Why is Spain considering a 100% tax on homes bought by non-EU buyers? Spain's monarch pays tribute to the victims of Valencia floods in his Christmas Eve speech Catalan police arrested two of ...
With more than 2m votes cast, Mas called the symbolic referendum a “lesson in democracy, spelled out in capital letters”. He said he would send a letter on Monday to Spain’s prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, urging him to confront “the Catalan question” with a formal, binding referendum...
In 1973, beset with old age and sickness and wishing to partially relinquish the burden of governing Spain, Franco resigned as Prime Minister, and was succeeded by Carrero Blanco. However, Franco remained as Head of State and Commander-in-Chief. Franco died in 1975 at the age of 82 and ...