People's Party

The 1930s municipal elections that put an end to the monarchy in Spain

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Thursday, July 20, 2023

We have seen this in the case of referendums that were intended as mere ratification procedures.

Key Points: 
  • We have seen this in the case of referendums that were intended as mere ratification procedures.
  • This was partly the case of the Spanish municipal and regional elections on 28 May.
  • Almost a century ago, another call for local elections led to the fall of the Spanish Monarchy and the birth of the Second Republic.

The Republican 14 April

    • Another one, the encasillado), saw designated ministers from the incoming government allocate seats to MPs in a bid to help them secure the comfortable majority required to govern.
    • However, the system gradually deteriorated, reaching its worst point under the dictatorship of General Miguel Primo de Rivera (1923–1930).
    • Deeply unpopular under the dictatorship, King Alfonso XIII sought to burnish his credentials by returning to the previous political system.
    • In Madrid and Barcelona, the Republican opposition managed to respectively triple and quadruple the scores of monarchist candidates.
    • That meant that local and provincial councils maintained their Francoist composition for more than three additional years after the dictator’s death.

A coin toss

    • On 12 March 1986, prime minister Felipe González honoured his electoral pledge by calling a referendum on Spain’s membership of NATO.
    • They were joined by some dissident leaders, the Socialist Youth and the (then still) sister union of the UGT.
    • Although the “No” vote won in Catalonia, the Basque Country, Navarre and the Canary Islands, “Yes” triumphed overall with 56.85%.
    • Regardless of who ends up losing out on 23 July, the fact is that such agonising approaches alienate citizen consensus and democratic quality.

WMX Inks Deal to Bring New FAST Channel Offering Exclusively to The Roku Channel

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Monday, December 5, 2022

NEW YORK, Dec. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- WMX, the next-generation artist services, media & creative content division of Warner Music Group (NASDAQ: WMG), today announced that it has partnered with Roku to launch three FAST channels exclusively on The Roku Channel, Roku's free ad-supported streaming service that reaches an estimated 80 million people nationwide. The all-new channels, WMX Pop, WMX Rock, and WMX Hip-Hop, are now available to stream for free on The Roku Channel through the service's Live TV Guide.

Key Points: 
  • The all-new channels, WMX Pop, WMX Rock, and WMX Hip-Hop, are now available to stream for free on The Roku Channel through the service's Live TV Guide.
  • Ben Blank, President, Media & Content Business, WMX said: "We're extremely excited to partner with The Roku Channel to bring our robust music video catalog and original programming to every screen.
  • Ashley Hovey, Head of The Roku Channel, AVOD: "The Roku Channel is an industry leader in FAST, and we're thrilled to partner exclusively with WMX on their entrance into the space.
  • Launched in 2017, The Roku Channel is the home of free and premium entertainment on the Roku platform.

Dionisio Gutiérrez gave a lecture on the 20th anniversary of the International Foundation for Freedom chaired by Mario Vargas Llosa

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Friday, November 11, 2022

In one of the conferences, Gutirrez said: "We are at the gates of a new global order, the digital order.

Key Points: 
  • In one of the conferences, Gutirrez said: "We are at the gates of a new global order, the digital order.
  • Politics and democracy are degraded and the elites are not up to the task.
  • Dionisio Gutirrez also offered words of praise and congratulated Mario Vargas Llosa for his work in the defense of liberal values in Ibero-America: "Dear Mario, the word 'thank you' is too small on a day like today.
  • Dionisio Gutirrez is a businessman, intellectual and activist, with a PhD in Sociology and Political Science.

Free Iran Summit Post Event Statement

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Wednesday, August 11, 2021

This year's event will never be forgotten," said Dr. Hanifeh Khayyeri, a human rights activist and Free Iran supporter.

Key Points: 
  • This year's event will never be forgotten," said Dr. Hanifeh Khayyeri, a human rights activist and Free Iran supporter.
  • This year's Summit also inspired record levels of engagement on social media platforms, social sharing, and other acts of online advocacy.
  • Organized by Iran Freedom, the most extensive grassroots organization network for Iranian liberation, the Summit is an annual event demonstrating worldwide political and grassroots support for the Iranian resistance movement.
  • Iran Freedom mobilizes activists, policymakers, and citizens worldwide through other organized events and campaigns throughout the year in support of justice, sovereignty, human rights, freedom, and the Democratic Alternative in Iran.