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We cannot afford to divert public funds to raise military spending - The Peoples Assembly

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Is growth and job-creation the silver lining from more military spending? The short answer is No. The longer answer is still No. But it is worth debunking some myths. Military […]

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Yolanda Díaz says that "nothing is fixed to raise the military budget" of Spain.

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“I hope the people of Europe will take to the streets against the war madness plan,” said Nicolás Maduro. “Don’t invest in wars, but in development,” the Venezuelan president said. Venezuela’s president Nicolás Maduro warned Monday about the European Union’s decision to multiply military spending to rearm the regional bloc, while he pointed out that the continent has centuries in wars resulting from its supremacist ambitions and ideology. READ A…

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UI rejects the increase in military spending and the sending of troops to conflict zones The Supreme reviews in a hearing the appeal of Puigdemont for not applying the amnesty

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The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has called on the president of the government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, "to stop 20-minute meetings and to get dizzy... The Ayuso entry calls on Pedro Sánchez to "consult at the polls" the increase in defense spending and "to stop 20-minute meetings" was first published in Gazetín Madrid.

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Days before Pedro Sánchez and Alberto Núñez Feijóo see themselves this Thursday alone in the Moncloa, PP general secretary, Cuca Gamarra, has warned that her party will not give the president of the government a "blank check" so that he can increase military spending and fulfill the commitment made by Spain to European partners. Donald Trump’s rapprochement with Russia has forced the European Union to move tabular and prepare plans to strengthen…

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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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