Should the Falcons of the Government Be Renewed? Moncloa Studied It and Dismissed It for Unpopular
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The Government develops a plan B in the face of possible defeat Avoiding the political coup of a budget rejection Concerns of the Socialists in the face of stagnant legislation Reasons behind the presentation of the accounts without sufficient support Government tries to navigate between the commitment to present the general budgets of the State for the first time in this legislature and the fear of losing the vote in the Congress of Deputies. A…
With more than three decades of service, Falcon aircraft used by the Government and the Royal House do not seem to have spare parts.
The failure suffered this Thursday by the Falcon 900B aircraft that transported the president of the government, Pedro Sanchez, to Paris and that forced the aircraft to turn 180 degrees and return to land is not a punctual fact. There are already several technical problems that in recent years have forced the pilots of the 45 Group of the Spanish Air Force to cancel the operation. The planes are more than forty years old, above that of commercia…
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