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Today's Spanish Papers

Spain Papers Review - Sunday May 14 2017


El País leads ‘The PSOE assumes an abyss’ – their primary elections have placed the party into authentic crossroads – the internal crisis adds to that of the European social democrats.



May 14, 2017 - 9:34 AM
El País leads ‘The PSOE assumes an abyss’ – their primary elections have placed the party into authentic crossroads – the internal crisis adds to that of the European social democrats.

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The paper has a photo of PSOE supporters attending a rally by Pedro Sánchez in Málaga

El Mundo leads ‘The PSOE would have most votes for Sánchez as candidate’ – the Lezo corruption has seen the PP drop two points since the General in 2016 – PSOE recover and overtakes Podemos and Ciudadanos grows . 52% of the socialist voters want Pedro Sánchez, 27% for Susana Díaz and 14% for Patxi López – the PP voters prefer Susana Díaz has the new leader of PSOE,

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El Mundo notes – a day after Congress voted for the exhumation of Franco from the Valley of the Fallen, the basilica where the bodies of the dictator and 33,800 combatants from the Civil War, saw a large number of tourists arriving – and has a photo of couple taking a ‘selfie’

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ABC has a photo of Pope Francis praying before Fátima for peace and hope – canonising in the marine sanctuary the shepherds Francisco and Jacinta 100 years after they saw the Virgin appear.

El País leads ‘the global cyber-attack reached the computers of 100 countries and affected Russian banks and French factories.
El Mundo adds ‘a slip-up by the hackers permitted the destruction of the malware – by failing to register an internet domain used to send out the virus.

El País notes the week in which Trump took of his mask – the sacking of James Comey has led the largest crisis yet for Trump who has shown his most aggressive profile and defends attacking the press.
La Vanguardia adds Trump fell into his own trap by insulating he had taped James Comey.

El Mundo notes North Korea has launched a ballistic missile, the first since April 29.

El País notes the legal labyrinth over tourism rentals - the norms to control the expanding business vary between Town Hall and the autonomous regions

El País Sunday Ideas section questions – Do we know what we eat? – the obsession for health, diet and production of alternative foodstuffs has soared.


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SPORT
El Mundo notes Nadal beat Djokovic after seven defeats – can now take his firth title on Madrid clay if he beats Dominic Thiem.
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La Razón has a photo of Benzema and an interview with the Real Madrid player and quotes ‘To play for Real Madrid you need talent and strength at the same time’
La Vanguardia - Barcelona capital of Formula One

REGIONAL PAPERS

Información in Alicante leads the Alicante Diputación Provincial Government repelled 30,000 cyber-attacks in one day – the courts in the province deactivated their servers to avoid access to the malware.

Diario de Mallorca leads ‘the Baleares Govern finger picked 70% of public contracts without advertising them’
Baleares will support 100,000 rental cars this summer
Swedes fascinated by the lifestyle in Mallorca – the Nordic colony on the island is ever more numerous.

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Diario Sur has a photo of the last celluloid cinema in Málaga – after 50 years, the San Francisco cinema in Alhaurín el Grande defies the time with the screen and projector. Owner Paco Fartán, with the projector which has projected thousands of kilometres of film.
La Opinión de Málaga leads ‘unemployment and precarious jobs has forced 80% of Malagueño youngsters to live with their parents’
If a youngster wants to buy a home in the province he will have to spend 63% of his wages to pay the mortgage.


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