Madrid (EFE) It is planned to address the situation of the war in Ukraine, Spain’s relationship with Morocco and European politics.
One day before the Council’s Transport Commission settles the opinion and the amendments to the housing law that is expected to be approved by Congress on April 27, Sánchez will emphasize to the opposition the two “different” policy models, that of progressive coalition government and that of the PP, an idea that could be reinforced with some important announcement on this matter.
Moncloa takes it for granted that the new housing law will enter the debate and they believe that it will serve to “contrast” the model headed by Pedro Sánchez and the one led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo.
Predictably, the president will defend the housing proposals agreed between the PSOE, Unidas Podemos, ERC and Bildu against the alternative plan that Feijóo has presented, and that he sees as “improvised”, since he also considers that the popular governments have “dismantled” the park of public housing during their terms.
A point in which Sánchez will have the support of his coalition partner, Unidas Podemos, which, however, will affect the pact that the Socialists have also made this week with the PP to approve the reform of the law of only yes the next day. is if.
The 26th appearance of the head of the Executive occurs in a week in which the PSOE settles two laws with parties of very different sign, which has also provoked the reproach of some of its partners, such as ERC.
The truth is that the president appears not only at his own request but also at the request of the PP to report on the latest European advice, the issues discussed at the High Level Meeting with Morocco and the current situation of the war in Ukraine.
Government sources assure that Sánchez will emphasize the good relationship with Morocco, which, in his opinion, has allowed for increased collaboration in all areas, including illegal immigration, although the president is also prepared to receive criticism. of United We Can before the new relationship with Western Sahara.
Especially after the statements of the second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, who classified Morocco as a dictatorship in an interview with La Sexta and who assured that she would break the agreement signed on the Sahara.
The President of the Executive will also address, in his appearance, the situation in Ukraine and could give an account of the meeting he had with the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, in Beijing on March 31 and to whom he expressed the position of Spain and the EU in Please seek a peace agreement to end the war.
It could also explain the conclusions of his tour of various European countries to achieve EU unity on priority issues in view of Spain’s presidency of the Council of the European Union during the second half of this year.
After Sánchez’s appearance in the plenary session of the Lower House, the head of the Executive will appear in the Senate next week, on April 25, and will once again have a new face-to-face with Alberto Núñez Feijóo just one month before the regional elections and municipal on May 28.