- Podemos (Spanish political party) - Wikipedia
Founded in January 2014 by the political scientist Pablo Iglesias Turrión as part of the anti-austerity movement in Spain, [23][24] the party is currently led by Secretary-General Ione Belarra
- Podemos: The Meteoric Rise and Sudden Fall of Spains Leftist Party
How Podemos revolutionised Spanish politics before collapsing Explore the inside story of their dramatic journey from protest movement to power and back
- Inside the rise and fall of Podemos: ‘We believed we . . . - PressReader
In January 2014, Iglesias founded Podemos, and I joined immediately In a practical sense, that meant joining a satellite Podemos círculo in Paris There were about 50 of us, including some older Spanish exiles, young people from Spain and France, as well as French journalists and activists We would meet in a bar on the Left Bank
- Case Study: Podemos, Spain - National Democratic Institute
Podemos ("We Can") is a Spanish progressive party formed in 2014 in the wake of the anti-austerity 15-M Movement, which sought to bring about more direct democracy and alternatives to the austerity politics of the early 2010s
- Podemos Definition - European History – 1945 to Present Key Term | Fiveable
Podemos is a left-wing political party in Spain founded in January 2014 that emerged from grassroots movements advocating for social justice, anti-austerity policies, and participatory democracy
- Podemos Calls for Action: Key Demands and Recent Developments
Founded in January 2014 by political scientist Pablo Iglesias Turrión, Podemos emerged as a response to the economic crisis and the 15-M Movement protests against inequality and corruption
- Podemos – The Left
Podemos was born out of citizen indignation in 2014 aiming to make politics serve the people In 9 years, Podemos disrupted Spanish politics, formed the first coalition government since the 1930s and kept fighting for a fairer, greener and more feminist world
- Spain’s Podemos on the defensive as election reckoning looms
Founded in 2014, Podemos channeled the anger of the Indignados protest movement that had emerged three years earlier Like its Greek counterpart, Syriza, Podemos capitalized on the discontent generated by the eurozone crisis
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