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3 Mar 2021
Spain's former king Juan Carlos, who moved to the UAE last year under a cloud of scandal, has settled a debt of nearly 4.4 million euros ($5.3 million) with the Spanish tax authorities to try to avoid an embarrassing lawsuit. The Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez criticised the former king's actions, saying that "an institution is not being judged," but "what is being questioned is the behaviour of a person."
16 Nov 2019
Kingdom of Spain Acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez discusses the main issues that may impact his nation once the U.K. leaves the European Union. He speaks with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait from the Bloomberg Global Business Forum 2019 on "Bloomberg Markets."
25 Aug 2019
Spain's acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has told the port of Algeciras to welcome migrants from a rescue boat. But a spokesperson for the Open Arms vessel declined the offer, citing an emergency situation on board.
2 Jun 2018
Spanish Prime Minister-elect Pedro Sanchez has begun the task of harnessing the unlikely forces that brought him to power.
2 Jun 2018
Socialist Pedro Sanchez has taken over as Spain's prime minister, after Mariano Rajoy lost a parliamentary confidence vote triggered by a corruption scandal involving members of his ruling party.

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