Government Vetoes Pp Amendment Asking Not to Give Residency to Immigrants by Swearing They Have No Criminal Record
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The Government of Pedro Sánchez has sent to the Bureau of the Congress of Deputies, with Francina Armengol at the head, a letter to veto the processing in this week's plenary of the amendments adopted at the time with the votes of PP, Vox and Junts, which tighten the conditions for the mass regularization of immigrants. According to the letter, the introduction and implementation of the amendments would mean a "budgetary affectation of almost 70…
The executive takes advantage of its prerogative two days before the adoption of the rule, in which the popular people intended to introduce new requirements to benefit from the process that will open in the coming weeks.The PSOE uses its gesture to Junts to aggravate the multi-recidence without waiting in return for a 'yes' to the housing decree The government will prevent the Congress from debating the amendment through which the PP intended t…
The government has vetoed the amendment that the PP introduced in the Senate to the law against multi-recidence—which will be voted on in Congress this Thursday—and which sought to tighten the requirements that half a million immigrants must meet to apply for residence permits in Spain and to regularize them.The legal change prevented, specifically, applicants from demonstrating by a simple affidavit the absence of a criminal record if they did …
The Popular Party wanted an official certificate to be required to prove that they have no criminal record, but the executive overturned it for economic reasons.
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The government has vetoed on Tuesday in the Congressional Bureau two amendments that the PP had approved and incorporated thanks to its absolute majority in the Senate to the multi-recident law.One of them contained a tightening of the requirements for the regularization of migrants by requiring, in all cases, an official certificate of criminal record and not a mere "responsible declaration", as reflected in the draft executive decree.The chang…
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