Last Hour of the Political Current, Live Today: the Supreme Studies Cerdán's Petition for Freedom
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Yesterday the extraordinary plenary session before the summer break was held in Congress, qualified in political media as “full broom”, since the government wanted with him to carry out seven measures of varying scope. Among them were three decrees law, concerning the updating of the deliveries to account to autonomous communities and local entities; the regulation to urgently strengthen the electricity system, in order to avoid a new general bl…
The Supreme Court today decides on the immediate future of Santos Cerdán, former number three of the PSOE, investigated for his alleged involvement in a plot of illegal commissions linked to public awards. The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office and the popular charges led by the PP oppose his release, while the High Court holds a closed hearing to assess his possible release from pretrial detention. At the same time, Congress holds an extraordi…
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Congressional Full 'Broom' Votes Today Three Law Decrees without Guaranteed Supports · Global Voices
The Congress debates this Tuesday in an extraordinary 'broom' plenary the validation of three decrees law on deliveries to communities and municipalities, reinforcement of the electrical system after the blackout and declaration of cultural events as of public interest, doubting whether the government will get the necessary support to carry out the three.
The Congress of Deputies, which from this Tuesday will be called a dry Congress, has called an extraordinary "full broom" in which eight legislative measures will be discussed. It is a plenary session that will be held in a single day and will not be attended by Pedro Sánchez who is touring Latin America. Parliamentary sources have commented that it will start at 11:00 with the three measures that have been amended by the Senate, will continue w…
The Congress of Deputies (still) closes the curtain this Tuesday on a more prolific political year than it might seem amidst all the mud. Their Lordships are rushing through a busy final day of voting with a heavy menu, but from which some of the government's leading initiatives have been dropped. Despite Sumar's attempts to speed up its project to reduce the working day, we will have to wait until the next session to see if it finally undergoes…
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