-
By striking down the practice just a month after the Council of Mines report, the Cantabria Partido Popular has decided that it is not.
FORBES: Why is Spain Pushing Back on Shale?
-
There, the furious row over the terms of the bailout is still going on, with the Partido Popular again vetoing any attempt to launch an inquiry into Bankia.
BBC: Will Europe let the Greek political centre fall?
-
Since taking over, Soria and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, of the center right Partido Popular, have followed an austerity-heavy strategy to deficit reduction, with cuts proposed across the energy sector.
FORBES: Spain's Solar Critics Lawyer Up (Again)
-
After all, while the Cantabria branch of the party launched the opposition movement, the national Partido Popular, which holds a parliamentary majority in Madrid, has come out in favor of fracking on a number of occasions.
FORBES: Why is Spain Pushing Back on Shale?
-
Right now, the ruling Partido Popular, whose leader Mariano Rajoy thought it was a good idea to go to the football while his country teetered on the brink of breakdown, is calling for the resignation of the man sent in to sort out the banks.
BBC: How the fate of Europe could be decided 'within hours'