
Madrid City Council reclaims Escuelas Aguirre building, forcing Casa Árabe to vacate
The local government has set September 1st as the deadline for the institution to leave the historic premises.

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The local government has set September 1st as the deadline for the institution to leave the historic premises.

The socialist party opens the period to select its candidates for the Madrid City Council and the regional government.

An individual set fire to plastic phallus replicas placed at the building's entrance, causing aesthetic damage to the facade.

Carmena's former right-hand woman presents a municipalist project seeking agreements and moving politics away from ideological confrontation.

Carmena's former second-in-command aims to offer a municipalist alternative focused on city issues, distancing herself from political polarization.

The governing coalition remains in about thirty towns, but friction is increasing less than a year before the elections.

Manuel San Pastor and Trinidad Castillo lead the 'Alcorcón en Marcha' and 'Más Alcorcón' proposals respectively, seeking to renew the party's leadership.

The Community of Madrid launches the 2026 César Nombela aid call, offering funding for up to five years to incorporate doctors and support their R&D projects.

The central government approves the distribution of state funds for addiction control strategies in the region.

The mayor will address the final extraordinary council meeting of the term as the opposition reorganizes ahead of the upcoming municipal elections.

The facade will display yellow, blue, and red in solidarity following the devastating earthquakes that struck the country.

The Community of Madrid is coordinating support actions, including psychological assistance and channeling aid offers from companies and institutions.