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Albares Also Plants the Senate and the PP Threatens Judicial Measures: "We Have Been Ignored by the Government"

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares, finally did not come on Monday to the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee called by the PP to talk about the migration crisis in Ceuta, while this morning he was in Barcelona to visit Casa Asia's works in the Palau de Pedralbes. In the absence of them, the 'populars' have assured that they will take the necessary judicial measures."Once again, the Senate has been …

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Lean Right

Three ministers were called to appear in the last few days in the Senate to answer about crisis management. Neither the head of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska;...

·Madrid, Spain
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Center

The invasion of Ceuta has been treated as a problem that could presumably be resolved by measures of diplomatic force and pressure, but this is a simplistic position, far from the roots of the problem, which does not look to the future.

Lean Left

The maneuver lacks legal consequences, although the PP will elevate it to the Constitutional, but marginalizes the functionality of the Upper House

·Barcelona, Spain
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Right

Defense Minister Margarita Robles has finally not come to the Senate Defense Committee this Tuesday to report on the role of the Armed Forces in the context of the migratory crisis in Ceuta, after last week she communicated to the Speaker of the House, Pedro Rollán, who did not have the ... Continue reading "Robles plant to the Senate after the pressures of Moncloa and the PP warns: "No Government is above the Courts""

·Madrid, Spain
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Center

Defense Minister Margarita Robles has finally failed to come to the Defense Commission on Tuesday...

·Spain
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Lean Right

Pedro Sánchez's government defends these absences by claiming that they will be held accountable in Congress in September.

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El Debate broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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