Aitor Hernández-Morales
Aitor Hernández-Morales is a seasoned journalist with a diverse background and experience covering politics and social issues across Europe. Born in Pamplona, Spain but raised in Miami, Florida, he has lived in Germany, Spain, Portugal and Italy. He speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese fluently with a working knowledge of French, German and Italian. Aitor has worked as a correspondent for Spain's El Mundo and the Cadena SER radio network while also collaborating with El Españo's El Español and Ahora Semanal, France's Courrier International, and Canada's CTV News. Prior to joining POLITICO, he spent several years working in the civil infrastructure sector. At POLITICO, Aitor is a reporter and the author of our Living Cities Global Policy Lab.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
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Contradictions
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- Sánchez considered resigning last week due to the allegations and harassment against his family.
- Sanchez had four options: resign, seek a parliamentary vote of confidence, call a new election or remain in office.
- ]The upcoming decision of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on whether to remain in office or resign is being closely awaited by Spain and Europe.[
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