The young leader of Spain's conservative Popular Party, Pablo Casado, has toned down his harsh rhetoric ahead of
Sunday's repeat general election after leading the PP to its worst ever results with an aggressive campaign the last time around.
Spain's ruling Socialists would win the most seats in this month's election without obtaining a majority -- but could govern without the support of Catalan separatists, a poll showed Tuesday.
Polls published in major Spanish newspapers on Monday suggest the ruling Popular Party will pick up the most seats in Sunday's general election but will fall far short of holding onto the absolute majority it currently enjoys.
Spaniards are divided on whether Spain should take part in the international military campaign in Syria against the Islamic State, with just over half, 54, percent, opposed, a poll published on Sunday showed.
The ruling conservative party of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has taken a clear lead over rivals in the latest opinion poll which shows waning support for Spain’s radical left Podemos.
A year after King Felipe VI took the throne on the abdication of Juan Carlos opinion polls show that he has strengthened the standing of a monarchy tainted by scandal.
Spain's anti-austerity party Podemos has lost its lead in opinion polls, with four parties now running neck-and-neck, according to a survey published in El Pais newspaper on Sunday.
The latest figures from Spain’s CIS research centre released on Wednesday, show that over 80 percent think that the country's economic situation is 'the same' as or 'worse' than last year.
Spain's two largest political parties are both struggling in the polls but the ruling conservative Popular Party still has a nine point advantage over its closest rival, the socialist PSOE, a new poll shows.
The president of Catalonia has conceded for the first time that the Spanish region could be expelled from the European Union if it were to become an independent State.
The recent decision by the president of Catalonia to call an independence poll in 2014 was "tilting Spain towards full-blooded constitutional conflict", the UK's Financial Times said on Sunday