"How long will this garbage last?": the war returns to Congress after the papal parenthesis
Feijóo demands Sánchez's resignation and the Spanish president warns him: "No lesson from the Gürtel party and the patriotic police"
MadridMonday there were no shouts in the Congress of Deputies. In fact, there was a deathly silence while waiting to hear Pope Leo XIV at the rostrum of the hemicycle, and once the speech was over, almost all the deputies applauded unanimously for 7 minutes. They gave the pontiff a standing ovation despite hearing questions, both from the right and the left, that they did not like. This Wednesday, that parenthesis of peace has vanished as if it had never existed: tension has returned, harsher words have once again predominated between the Spanish government and the opposition. Continuing with the warlike parallels, the first to open fire was Alberto Nuñez Feijóo.
we ensured that he would move forward with the 2027 budgets.The also first deputy prime minister of the Spanish government has announced that he will present the macroeconomic framework, a prior step to making the accounts, on June 23rd.
So much so, that the Minister of Economy, Carlos Cuerpo, has set a date for the announcement made by Sánchez at the Cercle d'Economia, where he assured that he would get to work on the 2027 budgets. The also first deputy prime minister of the Spanish government has announced that he will present the macroeconomic framework, a prior step to making the accounts, on June 23.