He Brags in the Senate After a PP Senator Handed Aagesen a Bag of Toxic Sand
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PP and PSOE have taken part this Tuesday in a brawl in the plenary of the Senate after the popular senator of Murcia Francisco Bernabé has risen from his seat to place on the site of the third vice president and minister for the Ecological Transition, Sara Aagesen, a sack full of sterile miners in protest over Portmán Bay in Murcia. After the events, the PSOE has filed a complaint at the Senate Police Station for "intimidation".
PP Senator Francisco Bernabé has provoked a tense episode in the Senate during the control session of the government this Tuesday. The popular parliamentarian has torn off the questions addressed to the third vice president and minister for the Ecological Transition, Sara Aagesen, with criticism of the central executive for the accumulation of waste from Portmán Bay, in the municipality of La Unión (Murcia). “The only mining basin in Spain in wh…
Francisco Bernabé has taken to the seat of the vice president a sack of sterile miners from Portmán Bay in Murcia; the socialists demand that the police "implement the necessary actions in order to safeguard the personal safety of the members and workers of the Senate"The Congress begins the procedures to impose an arms embargo on Israel with the vote in favor of PSOE and Junts The Senate plenary has experienced another spermatic situation on Tu…
Last Tuesday during the control session to the Government a PP senator approached the seat of the third vice president and minister for the Ecological Transition, Sara Aagesen, and gave her a bag containing toxic and contaminated sand. This gesture was done as a protest against the situation in Portman Bay. The popular senator, Francisco Bernabé, asked Aagesen the reasons why the government "has unilaterally decided to break the existing consens…
The third vice president and minister for the Ecological Transition, Sara Aagesen, has asked this Wednesday that the impulse of the interconnections of the electrical system have the greatest support from the political point of view. Aagesen in the response to the groups in the plenary of the Senate, where he appears to transfer the information available on the massive blackout of 28 April, has said that, from the government, they have not stopp…
The Popular Party senator for Murcia, Francisco Bernabé, was involved in an unusual and controversial incident in the Senate on Tuesday when he placed a bag of mining waste—potentially toxic sand—on the seat of Sara Aagesen, the Third Vice President of the Government and Minister for Ecological Transition. The gesture provoked an immediate reaction from the Socialist Group, which filed a formal complaint with the Senate police station, consideri…
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