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Moreno Puts Pressure on the Conference of Presidents: "The Government Must Learn to Respect the Rules"

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The Andalusian president considers that the Executive must send an agenda with the demands of the autonomies "It will be difficult to go to a meeting where there is no agenda" The PP communities ask for the withdrawal of the offer of the pardon
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The Andalusian president considers that the Executive must send an agenda with the demands of the autonomies "It will be difficult to go to a meeting where there is no agenda" The PP communities ask for the withdrawal of the offer of the pardon

The Andalusian president considers that the Executive must send an agenda with the demands of the autonomies "It will be difficult to go to a meeting where there is no agenda" The PP communities ask for the withdrawal of the offer of the pardon

·Seville, Spain
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The presidents of the autonomous communities and cities governed by the Popular Party, including the leader of the Andalusian Regional Government, Juanma Moreno, sent a letter this Monday to Pedro Sánchez's government to force a change in the topics to be discussed at the Conference of Presidents to be held on Friday, June 6 in Barcelona. The Popular Party is unwilling to allow the meeting to be limited to a "monologue" by President Sánchez and …

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ESdiario broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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