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Congress Creates Advisory Council to Sanction Journalists Dominated by a Government Majority

Summary by EL ESPAÑOL
The popular claim that "Armengol signs the end of press freedom" after reading the fine print of the reform of the Congressional Rules.
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The PSOE approved a reform of Congressional regulations in order to expel "pseudo-journalists" but has given rise to left-wing media.

Press freedom in the Congress of Deputies has received another blow. The Congressional Bureau, dominated by the PSOE and its allies, has approved an instruction that expands on the controversial reform of the Regulations pushed through in July—known as the anti-Vito Quiles rule—and which now translates into a genuine ideological filter and a means of silencing inconvenient media outlets. The approved veto could even be applied to Pablo Iglesias'…

The Advisory Council that will advise the Bureau of Congress on the possible sanction of journalists ensures the control of the government block

The popular claim that "Armengol signs the end of press freedom" after reading the fine print of the reform of the Congressional Rules.

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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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