Portrait illustration of Soledad Gallego-Díaz, esteemed EL PAÍS director, for obituary tribute.
Portrait illustration of Soledad Gallego-Díaz, esteemed EL PAÍS director, for obituary tribute.
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Soledad Gallego-Díaz dies at 75 in Madrid

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Journalist Soledad Gallego-Díaz, the first woman to direct EL PAÍS, died on Tuesday night in Madrid at age 75. Political leaders and colleagues have praised her rigor, independence, and commitment to truth. She was a key figure in Spanish journalism since the Transition.

Soledad Gallego-Díaz died on the night of May 5, 2026, in Madrid, as confirmed by EL PAÍS. Born in 1951, she was the first woman to direct the newspaper from June 2018 to June 2020, and served as correspondent in cities including Brussels, London, Paris, New York, and Buenos Aires. She achieved a key Transition scoop by publishing the draft of the 1978 Constitution in Cuadernos para el Diálogo.

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expressed his condolences on X: “A benchmark of rigor, independence, and commitment to the truth, she helped build a free and demanding press, essential for our democracy. My affection to her family, colleagues, and all who learned from her and admired her”.

Former President Felipe González sent a letter of condolence to the family, noting their long personal relationship. Emiliano García-Page, president of Castilla-La Mancha, described her as “an extraordinary journalist who broke barriers and played a fundamental role since the Transition. Rigorous, brave, and committed to the truth”.

Minister Ángel Víctor Torres stated that “journalism in our country since the Transition cannot be understood without her”. Reyes Maroto recalled their last conversation, in which she informed her of the proposal for the Medal of Honor of Madrid. Journalist Aimar Bretos, on Cadena SER's Hora 25, said: “Sol was a huge journalist, but you can't imagine how much better a person, friend... A teacher for all of us”.

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Reactions on X to the death of Soledad Gallego-Díaz are predominantly tributes from journalists and colleagues, praising her as a pioneering 'periodista total,' the first woman to direct EL PAÍS, and a model of rigor, independence, and ethical journalism during Spain's Transition. Users highlight her influence on generations, personal solidarity, and recent honors. No negative sentiments observed.

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King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia at EL PAÍS 50th anniversary gala in Barcelona, awarding prizes amid dignitaries.
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King Felipe VI presides EL PAÍS 50th anniversary gala in Barcelona

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King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia presided over Monday's gala in Barcelona marking EL PAÍS's 50th anniversary, where Ortega y Gasset Prizes were awarded to Svetlana Alexiévich, Sergio Ramírez, and Martin Baron. The king emphasized that “journalism is crucial for freedoms and democracy”. Authorities and business leaders attended the event at the Maritime Museum.

EL PAÍS has announced the winners of a special edition of the 2026 Ortega y Gasset Journalism Awards to mark its 50th anniversary. The recipients are Belarusian Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich, Nicaraguan writer Sergio Ramírez, and US editor Martin Baron. The ceremony will take place in Barcelona on May 4.

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Beatriz de Moura, founder of Tusquets Editores and key figure in Spanish publishing, has died in Barcelona on Friday aged 87. The publisher announced her death on social media, describing her as a 'brilliant and unprejudiced woman, cosmopolitan and combative'. She led the imprint for over four decades, now owned by Grupo Planeta since 2012.

Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina has been proclaimed the new secretary general of PSOE Extremadura at the 16th Extraordinary Congress held in Mérida, with an executive approved by 88.2% of delegates that includes all his primary rivals. The socialist leader has sharply criticized the PP-Vox government pact, calling it a 'humiliation' for Extremadurans. Figures like José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and Rebeca Torró have backed the party's unity and attacked the right-wing agreements.

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Following his April primaries win, Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina, 39-year-old from Cáceres—the first secretary general from that province—has been proclaimed PSOE Extremadura's new leader at an extraordinary congress. He included all primary challengers in his team, criticized the PP-Vox government deal, and predicted its collapse within a year.

The Huila Assembly awarded a special recognition to journalist Luis Eduardo Hernández Prada, known as “Lucho Noticias”. The body praised his rigorous and humane reporting.

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