Madrid (EFE) submit to the challenge of the PP and Vox for the reduction of sentences for sexual offenders.
The spokespersons for the popular group, Cuca Gamarra, and for Vox, Santiago Abascal, will insist on asking the President of the Government for explanations for these unwanted effects that the application of the law has had in some cases and on demanding political responsibility for these events, regardless that yesterday both forces facilitated the first parliamentary process of this initiative.
The third question to Sánchez will be asked by Sergio Sayas, a former UPN deputy, who will ask him generically if he is fulfilling what he promised to the Spanish.
Irene Montero will also have to answer Cs about the unwanted consequences of her law and Vox in an interpellation.
Even the PP will bring this matter up to the second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, when asking her how she is going to commemorate International Women’s Day, since both the feminist movement and the two government partners face it in a very divided way.
Mediator Case
Apart from the law of only yes is yes, the Mediator case, which involves the already former socialist deputy Juan Bernardo Fuentes Curbelo, is another of the issues that will attract part of the focus in Congress, an issue that generates concern in the PSOE due to the cost that this may have when there are less than three months left for the municipal and regional ones.
Vox will ask the Finance Minister, María Jesús Montero, to explain how she intends to “track” the money spent on the plot, while the PP will address the head of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska.
The announcement of Ferrovial’s departure to the Netherlands will also continue to kick in, something that has caused undisguised discomfort in the Executive. For this reason, the PP will ask the first vice president, Nadia Calviño.