An instruction expanding Spain's 'grandchildren's law' is generating significant doubts among the majority of the Electoral Board. Several members believe the instruction contains provisions contrary to the law it aims to develop, potentially leading to a formidable increase in the census.
Enrique Riquelme has formally announced his candidacy for the Real Madrid presidential elections, challenging current president Florentino Pérez. This development comes amidst preparations for the EuroLeague Final Four, where Real Madrid is set to play.
The president of Spain's CIS, José Félix Tezanos, has appealed to the Constitutional Court to annul a €3,000 fine imposed by the Electoral Board for allegedly concealing a flash poll related to Prime Minister Sánchez's five-day reflection period.
Spain's Electoral Board has requested the census office to provide more guarantees for overseas voters, particularly concerning the territorial link for those acquiring voting rights through the 'grandchildren's law'.
Businessman Enrique Riquelme has officially announced his candidacy for the Real Madrid presidency, setting up a challenge against current president Florentino Pérez. He has informed the electoral board of his intention to run in the upcoming elections.
The PSOE has filed a complaint with the Electoral Board against the PP for having María Jesús Montero appear in the Senate just before the Andalusian election campaign, citing 19 instances of using institutional resources for electoral purposes.
The Electoral Board has validated Enrique Riquelme's candidacy, confirming that there will be elections for the Real Madrid presidency. Riquelme is set to challenge Florentino Pérez.
The PSOE has requested permission from the Supreme Court to file a lawsuit against Aldama for defamation and slander, following his testimony in a trial concerning alleged irregularities in mask contracts and commission payments that reportedly benefited the party.
Spain's Popular Party (PP) has asked the Electoral Board to prevent voting with digital DNI (national identity document) in upcoming elections, arguing that without a QR code, the document's authenticity cannot be guaranteed.