Their first era of publication was characterized by the support to the policy of Valerià Weyler and of the Liberal Weylerista Party.
During the Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, the newspaper was censored and its sections most affected included reports on telegraph service, editorials and opinion pieces.
During the Second Republic, they took a more conservative editorial line and were critical of media with connections to the working class.
[2] In spite of this, in its pages published socialist leaders articles like Alexandre Jaume and Gabriel Alomar i Villalonga, and celebrated the proclamation of the new regime.
During the Dictatorship, the newspaper was subject to prior censorship and, in the late 1960s, accentuated its liberal tendency and position in favor of democracy.