Ana Vazquez Corner Marlaska Beacon in Hand
5 Articles
5 Articles
"Spain today resembles a broken car standing on the roadside," the popular spokesman warned while flying the controversial device. More information: Fines begin for not wearing the V16 beacon: buy it now on Amazon for less than €30
The PP deputy, Ana Vázquez, has taken out the colors of Minister Marlaska by the V16 beacons.
During Wednesday's question time session, the Popular Party (PP) benches were responsible for several of the most noteworthy moments, marked by reproaches, gaffes, and attacks on the government. These included when the PP leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, proposed creating a body that already existed, and when MP Ana Vázquez brandished a V16 beacon to accuse Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska of being responsible for "the latest blow to the …
The mandatory use of the V16 beacon in cars driving on Spanish roads is, to say the least, suspicious. The fact that Spain is the only European country to require this device, coupled with the technical and safety problems identified by the professionals who work on the road every day, and the government's failure to make it free for drivers, has set off alarm bells—quite literally. Read more
The obligation of the light beacon V16 has made a presence in the control session of the government in the Congress. The PP deputy, Ana Belén Vázquez, has been in charge of lighting one of these devices in the Chamber. She has done so in a message against the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, who accuses him of generating "a circus of misdeeds" with the introduction of the new device and of imposing on the drivers a cost that h…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources are Center, 50% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium



