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Mariano Rajoy, Spain's conservative prime minister, is set to be ousted from power this weekend due to a corruption scandal that has shaken his ruling Popular Party.
MADRID — Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy of Spain on Friday was swept from office following a bruising debate and a no-confidence vote in parliament, brought on by a slush-fund scandal swirling ...
Trump says North Korea's nuclear weapons "threaten the entire world" 06:59 President Trump and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy committed to fighting various international threats to ...
Spain is riveted by a new corruption scandal, and this one involves former top members of the ruling Spanish Socialist ...
Pressure building on Left-wing leader, who took office seven years ago ousting party guilty of ‘institutional corruption’ ...
Mariano Rajoy lost a vote of no confidence on Friday, after a court convicted Rajoy's former aides of running slush funds to help finance election campaigns for his Popular Party.
Conservative leader Mariano Rajoy was sworn in Wednesday as Spain¹s new prime minister, to begin work on what he lists as his top priority – pulling the nation out of its deep economic crisis.
Spanish lawmakers voted to oust Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, ushering in a center-left government whose new leader pledged to enact a moderate, pro-European agenda.
Mariano Rajoy was sworn in for a second term as Spain's prime minister on Monday but his minority administration may struggle to govern effectively and heal scars left by 10 months of political ...
The main question in Spain’s election this weekend isn’t whether Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy will win the most votes, but whether the unpopular leader will be able to form a government.
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