Spanish Politics
At the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, Spanish President Pedro Sánchez stated that climate change has claimed over 20,000 lives in Spain in the past five years, citing the DANA floods in Valencia that killed 229 people. Sánchez advocates for green transition as an engine of growth and calls for elections in the Valencian Community to break the 'climate denialist majority'. He also announces higher taxes on premium flights and a 45 million euro contribution to climate agencies.
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Spain's Equality Minister Ana Redondo appeared in Congress to defend a constitutional reform protecting abortion as a fundamental right, citing the need to prevent setbacks amid global regression. She faced opposition from the PP, which dismissed it as a smokescreen, and Vox, which labeled it the sacrifice of innocents. The proposal follows recent controversies involving PP leaders like Ayuso and Almeida.