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    Spain's new parental leave gives fathers one of Europe's most generous allowances

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    Posted on July 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Spain extends parental leave to 17 weeks for both parents, promoting gender equality. The policy awaits parliamentary approval amid political negotiations.

    Spain Expands Parental Leave, Offering Fathers Generous Benefits

    MADRID (Reuters) -Spain announced plans on Tuesday to give both mothers and fathers an extra week off work after having a baby, extending one of Europe's most generous paid parental leave allowances to 17 weeks.

    Spain and Finland are the only EU countries to offer equal fully-paid birth leave to both parents.

    "Spain is moving towards feminism and equality ... and there will be no turning back. We are looking forward," Labour Minister Yolanda Diaz told a news conference. "Four out of ten men in our country now take parental leave. And this is a feminist achievement."

    The government also approved two additional weeks of paid leave, which can be taken until the child reaches the age of eight.

    The measure falls short of the 20 weeks' birth leave pledged by the ruling Socialist Party and its far-left junior coalition partner Sumar - which Diaz heads - during the 2023 election campaign.

    The scheme still needs the formal approval of parliament. Hard-left party Podemos, one of the several groups whose votes are needed to pass legislation, has been pushing for even more time off.

    Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's minority government faces challenges securing sufficient votes to pass laws as it balances separate negotiations with various political factions. Diaz said parliamentary groups had "responded well" to the initiative.

    Several countries, such as Croatia, Ireland and Bulgaria, offer longer maternity leaves than Spain, but are less generous to fathers.

    (Reporting by Emma Pinedo; Editing by David Latona and Ros Russell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Spain extends parental leave to 17 weeks for both parents.
    • •The policy promotes gender equality in parental responsibilities.
    • •Spain and Finland offer equal fully-paid birth leave.
    • •The measure requires parliamentary approval.
    • •Political negotiations continue for further extensions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Spain's new parental leave gives fathers one of Europe's most generous allowances

    1What is the new parental leave policy in Spain?

    Spain announced plans to give both mothers and fathers an extra week off work after having a baby, extending its paid parental leave allowances.

    2How does Spain's parental leave compare to other EU countries?

    Spain and Finland are the only EU countries to offer equal fully-paid birth leave to both parents, although some countries like Croatia and Ireland provide longer maternity leaves.

    3What challenges does the Spanish government face in passing this policy?

    The minority government led by Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez faces challenges in securing sufficient votes from various political factions to pass the legislation.

    4What additional leave options are available under the new policy?

    The government approved two additional weeks of paid leave that can be taken until the child reaches the age of eight.

    5What did Labour Minister Yolanda Diaz say about the policy?

    Labour Minister Yolanda Diaz stated that Spain is moving towards feminism and equality, emphasizing that there will be no turning back from this progress.

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