The Senate Will Fail Five Ministers for Not Being "up to the Occasion" with the Ceuta Crisis
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The reasons respond to "leave the border without reinforcement despite the warnings", the health crisis or not explain "the role of Morocco" in the massive arrival.More information: Albares and Marlaska promised to return "all" the invaders of Ceuta: a week later the reception of 500 is announced
The political fallout from Ceuta is starting to reach Moncloa Palace. And not by regular mail. The People's Party (PP) has decided to single out five ministers in Pedro Sánchez's government for their handling of the migration crisis and will use its absolute majority in the Senate to censure them in the first plenary session of September. Read more
The People's Party starts a political offensive in the Senate and will reprove five government ministers in the first plenary session of September for not having been "at the height of the circumstances" in the Ceuta crisis. They will be the ministers of the Interior, Foreign Affairs, Defense, Health and Equality. This has been announced by the PP spokesman in the Upper House, Alicia García, who has not ruled out launching a "judicial offensive"…
The crisis in Ceuta becomes a cascade of reprobations in the Senate: the PP has just registered five. The focus is on Interior, Foreign Affairs and Defense, with Fernando Grande-Marlaska, José Manuel Albares and Margarita Robles in the center. Health and Equality are added to the list, with Mónica García and Ana Redondo. The decision comes in the midst of a migration crisis and with European institutions looking at Spain. Three ministers were su…
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