Podcast Summary: Más de uno
Episode: Las tres noticias de Miguel Ondarreta para empezar el día
Host: Onda Cero (Carlos Alsina)
Date: December 30, 2025
Overview
This episode of Más de uno presents a morning rundown of the most relevant news, blending political analysis with international affairs and tragic events. The show highlights a year-end political balance by Spanish opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo, recent developments in international conflict involving the US, Israel, and Venezuela, and two ongoing tragic stories: a deadly avalanche in the Pyrenees and the search for missing Spanish citizens in Indonesia. The host, Carlos Alsina, infuses the episode with a mix of critical insight and measured gravity.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Feijóo’s Decálogo: Critique of "Sanchismo" (00:01–03:13)
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Topic: Opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo's harsh assessment of Pedro Sánchez’s government in his 2025 annual balance.
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Feijóo describes 2025 as "el peor año del peor gobierno en la historia de la democracia" ("the worst year of the worst government in the history of our democracy") due to dysfunction, scandals, and corruption (00:18).
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Presents a decalogue of what he labels the main "failures" of Sánchez's administration:
- Parliamentary weakness
- Failure in housing policy
- Power outages
- Irresponsible migration policy
- International distrust
- Poor management of EU funds
- Youth precariousness
- Decrease in household purchasing power
- Women’s lack of protection
- Corruption scandals (02:05)
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Feijóo reiterates his goal to govern solo but acknowledges he may need to seek agreements with Vox (02:28).
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Criticism from the government: Ministers, including Ángel Víctor Torres, label Feijóo’s assessment as "catastrofismo apocalíptico" and accuse him of merely seeking the government's fall (03:13).
Notable Quote:
"Todo es negación, todo es ataque al Gobierno de España. Solo ha deseado la caída del Gobierno de España y ha votado en contra por hacer derrotar al Gobierno de España. Es su única obsesión."
— Ministro Ángel Víctor Torres, 03:13 -
Further details on Feijóo’s upcoming testimony in a court case, remarking pointedly about transparency and preservation of messages.
2. Trump-Netanyahu Meeting & Middle East Tensions (03:30–06:16)
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Topic: Former President Donald Trump’s meeting with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida.
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Trump expresses strong support for Netanyahu; Netanyahu praises Trump’s exceptional friendship (04:40).
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Focus on Gaza conflict and pressure on Hamas:
- Trump gives Hamas little time to disarm, threatening severe consequences (05:27).
- Trump warns Iran against reconstructing its nuclear program, hinting at more severe retaliation than before (05:59).
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International context: Growing US administration fatigue with Netanyahu, ongoing Gaza crisis resolution delays.
Notable Quotes:
"Hemos hablado de Hamás y del desarme. Los vamos a dar un periodo corto para que entreguen las armas y veremos lo que ocurre. Si no las entregan, como acordaron que harían, se van a enterar y no queremos que eso ocurra."
— Donald Trump, 05:27"Irán puede que se esté comportando mal. No está confirmado, pero si lo confirmamos, las consecuencias eran muy serias, quizás más que la última vez..."
— Donald Trump, 05:59
3. Russia–Ukraine and Venezuela: Escalating Global Flashpoints (06:16–07:40)
- Russia–Ukraine:
- Confirmation of a second positive call between President Biden and Putin following Russian accusations of a Ukrainian drone attack on Putin’s residence.
- Russia threatens to reconsider peace negotiations and prepare counter-attacks.
- Zelensky denies involvement, accusing Russia of manufacturing a pretext to prolong war.
- Venezuela:
- Trump makes ambiguous declarations about a US drone attack on a Venezuelan drug site.
- CIA reportedly behind the operation; the first such attack in Venezuela.
- Venezuelan President Maduro boasts of his own anti-narcotrafficking operations.
4. Tragedy in the Pyrenees: Avalanche Claims Three Lives (08:20–08:38)
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Event: Fatal avalanche on Pico Tablato near the Panticosa spa, Huesca.
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Victims: Two men and one woman—all experienced mountaineers. One was a renowned pediatrician, popular on social media for health and mountaineering advice.
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Additional casualties: One woman rescued with mild hypothermia, two uninjured.
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Rescue operation details and insight from Jorge Azcón, President of Aragón.
Notable Quote:
"Cualquier persona que pierde la vida en el Pirineo es una desgracia. Pero en este caso creo que el conocimiento, la experiencia, la profesionalidad que tenían es conocida. Es mala suerte. Es verdad que el riesgo cero no existe cuando subes a la montaña."
— Jorge Azcón, 08:20
5. Indonesia: Ongoing Search for Missing Spaniards (08:38–end)
- Fifth day of the search for three missing Spaniards after a tourist boat capsized in Komodo National Park.
- One minor’s body recovered; family maintains they won’t return to Spain until all are found.
- Emphasis on the impact on the Valencia women’s football community and broader Spanish society.
Timestamps for Key Segments
- Feijóo’s Decálogo & Political Rancor: 00:01–03:30
- Trump-Netanyahu & Middle East Policy: 03:30–06:16
- Russia, Ukraine & Venezuela Tensions: 06:16–08:20
- Pyrenees Avalanche Tragedy: 08:20–08:38
- Indonesia Disappearances: 08:38–end
Memorable Moments & Tone
- The stark language in Feijóo’s critique and the government’s pushback highlight the polarized Spanish political climate.
- Trump’s remarks with Netanyahu add to international tensions, using direct threats with a tone bordering on the theatrical.
- The solemnity and empathy in Azcón’s statement about the Pyrenean tragedy offer a pause and human touch amidst political and military news.
This episode delivers a comprehensive sweep across Spanish political disputes, global conflicts, and the somber impacts of personal tragedy, combining sharp reportage with moments of genuine pathos. A must-listen (or read) for staying abreast of the major stories shaping Spain and the world at the close of 2025.
