Vox Deputy Expeld From Congress After Meeting a Lawyer and Vice President in the Rostrum
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José María Sánchez García protested the intervention of ERC deputy Francesc-Marc Álvaro in the "bibliocaust" debate.
Vox's spokesman in the Constitutional Commission, José María Sánchez García, has been expelled this Tuesday from the plenary of Congress after being called to order on three occasions...
Vox's spokesman in the Constitutional Commission, José María Sánchez García, was expelled this Tuesday from the plenary of the Congress after he went up to the gallery of the Chamber and met with the first vice president of the House, Alfonso Rodríguez Gómez de Célis, who was currently holding the Presidency of the session, as well as with a lawyer from the presidential bureau.The deputy has had to be called to order on three occasions.The incid…
The incident occurred during the debate on a non-legislative proposal to document the burning of books during the Franco regime.
The scene turned out to be unusual: a deputy on the bench of Congress, where the Bureau is located, in order to imbecile first a lawyer and then the presidency itself, which at that time occupied the first vice president, the socialist Alfonso Rodríguez Gómez de Celis. The MP was the member of Vox José María Sánchez, already with a history of incidents in the House. This Tuesday he ended up being expelled from the plenary after ignoring up to th…
Congressman José María Sánchez went up to the rostrum where the Bureau of the Lower House is located to confront Vice President Alfonso Rodríguez Gómez de Celis. Vox claims that an ERC deputy called Sánchez "criminal and murderer." Vox deputy José María Sánchez was expelled this Tuesday from the plenary of Congress after facing a lawyer and the Vice President of the Lower House, Alfonso Rodríguez Gómez de Celis, in protest of an alleged encounte…
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