PP Launches Senate Against Sánchez's Government to Demand Appearances that Never Claimed Rajoy
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The Government is obliged to respond to requests to appear in either of the two chambers of the Courts, according to the parliamentary jurists consulted. Article 101.1 of the Constitution admits few doubts: “The Chambers and their Commissions can demand the presence of the members of the Government.” But if the Executive fails to do so, the law does not provide for any form of sanction. And neither can Congress and the Senate impose the dates of…
What has happened? The Senate, with the absolute majority of the PP, has approved demanding urgent appearances by Albares, Robles and Grande-Marlaska for the Ceuta crisis. Who is behind it? Pedro Rollán, president of the upper House, leads the PP offensive. Sánchez’s government confirms that it will come, but not within the deadlines set. What impact does it have? The only legal channel of the Senate, the conflict before the Constitutional Court…
The controversy over the petition for the immediate appearance of three ministers approved by the Senate claiming the absolute majority of the PP and the threat of its president, Pedro Rollán, to take action against the government in case they refuse to go to the House has been reduced to a cross of statements of politicians of different signs with little constitutional significance. Sánchez’s executive has deflated the globe by confirming that …
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