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Retired or Standby Civilian Guards: Discriminatory in Military Residences?

Summary by El Faro De Ceuta
Is there an order for retired or reserve civilian guards not to go to military residences? That is what AEGC-Ceuta wants to be clarified, so he urges the General Directorate of the Instituto Armado to take a decision following the complaint made by the association RAGCE (Asociated Retreats of the Spanish Civil Guard). That entity has forwarded to the Director General of the Corps, Mercedes González, a letter conveying to him this widespread conc…
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Is there an order for retired or reserve civilian guards not to go to military residences? That is what AEGC-Ceuta wants to be clarified, so he urges the General Directorate of the Instituto Armado to take a decision following the complaint made by the association RAGCE (Asociated Retreats of the Spanish Civil Guard). That entity has forwarded to the Director General of the Corps, Mercedes González, a letter conveying to him this widespread conc…

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El Faro de Ceuta broke the news in on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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