Congress Prudentially Suspends Press Accreditation of Vito Quiles and Bertrand Ndongo
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The Congress's governing board, presided over by Francina Armengol and controlled by the Socialist Party (PSOE) and its coalition partners in Sumar, provisionally suspended the press credentials of journalists Vito Quiles and Bertrand Ndongo on May 13th while they investigate the cases opened against them. The official excuse is that they are "disrupting order and coexistence" in the Chamber. The reality is much more serious: it is a clear case …
The lower house has taken the decision as a precautionary and immediate measure pending the resolution of the files opened against both of them.
The program has valued the expulsion of the agitators decided this afternoon by the Congressional table and puts the focus on the funding provided by PP and Vox
The Congressional Bureau has agreed this Wednesday, with the votes of PSOE and Sumar, to suspend cautiously...
Vito Quiles and Bertrand Ndongo have warned the Congress of Deputies that they will go to the Supreme Court if their expulsion is finally completed.
The Congress of Deputies has agreed to with caution to withdraw the press accreditation of activists Vito Quiles and Bertrand Ndongo while definitively resolving the dozen open files that accumulate between them. The majority of the PSOE and Sumar in the Bureau of the Lower House have taken this decision, in which the PP has not voted, in the face of the "reiteration of altercations" of the last few weeks and the "notable deterioration of coexis…
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