Spanish far-right party Vox fined for illegal financing
- Spain's Court of Auditors fined the far-right party Vox over illegal financing on Wednesday in Spain.
- The fine resulted from Vox accepting anonymous cash donations during 2018, 2019, and 2020 in breach of party financing laws.
- The court described this as a 'very serious breach' and reviewed Vox's accounts for those three years to reach its decision.
- The court imposed a fine of €862,496, or about $979,000, while Vox said it would appeal and called the ruling 'unjust'.
- This fine highlights ongoing scrutiny of Vox, Spain's third-largest party since 2019, which has never held national power and was founded by ex-Popular Party members in 2013.
Insights by Ground AI
Does this summary seem wrong?
36 Articles
36 Articles
All
Left
5
Center
2
Right
1
The members of the PSOE of the Court of Auditors succeeded in defeating the PP with the support of the Prosecutor to fine Vox
The heavy sanctioning of Vox for irregular financing has caused a fracture in the top of the Court of Auditors, according to sources from the institution to THE WORLD.
·Madrid, Spain
Read Full ArticleCoverage Details
Total News Sources36
Leaning Left5Leaning Right1Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution63% Left
Bias Distribution
- 63% of the sources lean Left
63% Left
L 63%
C 25%
13%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage