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Sánchez Will Go to Congress After the Elections in Cyl to Talk About Iran's War, but without Putting His Position to a Vote

Summary by EL ESPAÑOL
The government understands that the displacement of the frigate from the Baltic to the Mediterranean does not fall under the national defense law to put the decision to a vote. More information: The PP demands that Sánchez comply with the law and ask Congress for permission to send the frigate "to a conflict zone"

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From Congo to Mali, Chad to Haiti, Afghanistan to Lebanon... the Spanish Armed Forces have participated in dozens of missions abroad under different umbrellas: from...

·Madrid, Spain
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Carlos Cuesta and Sandra León analyze all the news of the day marked by the appearance of Sánchez by the Iran war and the elections.

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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez criticises a "war against Iran that is contrary to international law", draws on Trump's anger, but he now denounces supporters with a warship dispatch.

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The journalist of the COPE chain has strongly criticized the "lack of coherence" of the Spanish president in his decisions in the face of the conflict in the Middle East

·Spain
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The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has asked this Friday to appear in Congress to report on the conflict in Iran. The Secretary of State for Relations with the Courts registered this morning the petition, which states that the Chief Executive will report “on the position of the Government of Spain before the war in the Middle East, as well as the last meeting of the European Council.” The appointment will already be after the autono…

·Spain
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The government announces an upcoming appearance of the president without a date, but which is expected to be the last week of March. It will be limited to info...

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El Periódico broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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