In Madrid, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and other right-wing leaders celebrated Trump’s influence on Europe, vowing to “reconquer” governments from Socialist and liberal forces. Leaders like Marine Le Pen and Herbert Kickl emphasized national sovereignty and criticized the EU’s role in social and economic issues, promising a new model of European cooperation. The event marked a shift towards right-wing ideologies in Europe, with a focus on challenging EU centralists and left-wing policies.
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Spain’s antitrust watchdog approves BBVA’s €11bn hostile bid for Sabadell
Spain’s competition watchdog, the CNMC, has approved BBVA’s €11bn hostile bid for Sabadell, allowing the government to have the final say on the merger. The CNMC authorized the acquisition with conditions, including maintaining certain branches to mitigate competition concerns, while BBVA aims to enhance its lending capacity and market presence. However, Sabadell's board and the government oppose the deal, citing risks to competition and financial stability, and the government has 15 days to decide on...
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