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The PP Will Use Its Majority in the Senate to Disprove Five Ministers for Not Appearing on the Situation in Ceuta

Summary by Cadena SER
The PP spokesperson in the upper house has asked "to comply with the migration pact and that all minors be returned" because "where they are best is with their parents"

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Center

The Popular Party is criticizing the ministers' absence from the Senate this week and is considering taking legal action.

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Right

The Popular Party will reject five ministers in the Senate for the immigration crisis that strikes Ceuta: Fernando Grande-Marlaska (Interior), José Manuel Albares (Exterior), Margarita Robles (Defense), Mónica García (Sanidad) and Ana Redondo (Equality). This has been announced by the PP spokesman in the Upper House, Alicia García, who announced.«If they do not leave, he will say ... Continue reading "The PP will reject Marlaska, Albares, Robles…

·Madrid, Spain
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Lean Left

Populars insist on accusing the government of “frialty” and “incapacity” following increased immigration pressure

·Barcelona, Spain
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Lean Right

They don't rule out a "judicial offensive" in the next few days for "disabling" the Senate against the runaway ministers.

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Lean Right

The PP spokesman in the Senate, Alicia Garcia, added "who is subject to parliamentary control cannot choose who controls him"

·Madrid, Spain
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Center

The PP spokesperson in the upper house has asked "to comply with the migration pact and that all minors be returned" because "where they are best is with their parents"

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La Razón broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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