Rollán Warns by Letter to Sánchez: Either He Justifies His Absence From the Senate This Thursday or There May Be Legal Consequences
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The President of the Senate, Pedro Rollán, sent a letter this Wednesday to the head of the government, Pedro Sánchez, to warn him that there may be legal consequences if he does not come this Thursday to the extraordinary plenary of the Upper House, to which he has been summoned to give explanations of the rail accidents. In the letter, to which Efe has had access, Rollán tells Sánchez that at the meeting of the Meeting of Spokespersons on Tuesd…
The president of the Senate, the 'popular' Pedro Rollán, has sent a letter the head of the executive, Pedro...
The president of the Senate, the 'popular' Pedro Rollán, has sent a letter the president of the Spanish Executive, Pedro Sánchez, in which he warns him of the 'legal consequences' if he does not come to the extraordinary plenary on Thursday, which pushed the absolute majority of the PP to address the Adamuz railway accident.
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The president of the Senate, Pedro Rollán (PP), has sent a letter to the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, in which he warns him of the "legal consequences" if he does not come to the extraordinary plenary on Thursday, driven by the absolute majority of the PP to address the railway accident in Adamuz. "The failure to appear at the date and time indicated, without duly justified cause and communicated by the official channels, may lead…
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