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The Government Says Goodbye to Congress for Vacations with Notices of Podemos and Junts for the Most Part

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In the last plenary session of this unstable political course, eight votes were recorded in Congress on very diverse subjects, and the government lost only one. But it was not a regular stand. The executive passed a decree a little more than a month ago with a series of measures to strengthen the electrical system that was overtaken by the big blackout of April 28th and this Tuesday a strange opposition bloc chose not to validate it in Congress,…

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In the last plenary session of this unstable political course, eight votes were recorded in Congress on very diverse subjects, and the government lost only one. But it was not a regular stand. The executive passed a decree a little more than a month ago with a series of measures to strengthen the electrical system that was overtaken by the big blackout of April 28th and this Tuesday a strange opposition bloc chose not to validate it in Congress,…

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MADRID, 23 (EUROPA PRESS) The Minister of Social Rights, Pablo Bustinduy, has asked the parties that make up the investiture block to put the general interest before others of a particular nature, after the rejection of several partners to the decree anti-payments, which was rejected this Tuesday by the Congress. After attending the act ‘Alianzas y [...] La entrada Bustinduy asks to put the general interest before other calculations after the ‘n…

In La Retaguardia de este Wednesday, July 23, Eurico Campano analyzes with José Ramón Riera, Patricia Rodríguez y Milagros Marcos the last batacazo that Pedro Sánchez has taken in the Congress of Deputies for having a majority with which to govern. The Congress of Deputies has rejected the last “great” government decree: an urgent package to strengthen the electrical system, popularly baptized as the anti-payment decree. The reverse is not minor…

The result of rejecting the so-called anti-payment decree has been interpreted as a symptom of the exhaustion of the legislature by much of the opposition. PP general secretary Miguel Tellado said: “The problem is not that the PP did not support it, the problem is that Sánchez has lost his partners. The majority is failed, truncated.” Tellado went further by considering the decree as a “deception” that would not have avoided blackouts, and linke…

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"Total defeat." This is how the Popular Party (PP) described the government's result in the last plenary session held in the Congress of Deputies before the summer break. Seven laws were submitted to the Lower House this Tuesday seeking approval, and six of them received majority support from deputies, with the exception of the Royal Decree-Law that contemplated urgent measures to strengthen the electrical system, better known as anti-blackouts.…

On a tour of the Latin American countries of the Southern Cone, Pedro Sánchez has thrown balls out. "Let's put the whole picture. There are seven laws, of which only one vote is lost," he has responded to journalists, rejecting the criticisms of his government's supposed "weakness." In the plenary, the PSOE accused the parties of joining their votes to anti-politics and of acting with "zero sensitivity" to a critical issue for citizens. The real…

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LaSexta broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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