“I will govern 4 more years for all Spaniards”

by time news

2023-11-11 14:33:57

The PSOE-Sumar coalition already has enough support for Pedro Sánchez to be sworn in as President of the Government. The amnesty law agreed with the Catalan nationalist parties occupies all the spotlights. Thousands of protesters have come to Ferraz this week to protest against the rule and there have been numerous riots.

After the agreement reached with the PNV, the PSOE has also managed to close an agreement with the Canarian Coalition. The agreement was signed with the spokesperson for the Canary Coalition, Cristina Valido, and will allow Pedro Sánchez to be invested with the greatest parliamentary support expected: 179 votes.

Last night we had the eighth night of protests with a large police force to protect the socialist headquarters. Until 10:00 p.m., a day took place without incident and without serious altercations, unlike the previous night, which ended with several detainees and injured police officers.

However, the most radical protesters began to stand in the front row and with their faces covered. They began to throw firecrackers, glass and other types of objects at the agents and the press. The Police had to intervene to disperse the participants.

Once the agreements have been completed, the PSOE will send the text of the amnesty law to the investiture partners to subsequently register it in Congress, it will be processed on Tuesday by the Chamber’s Board and the investiture plenary session will be held, which in the absence Official confirmation by the president of the institution, Francina Armengol, is scheduled for November 15 and 16.

The latest CIS survey

The PP would win hypothetical elections with a 2.6 point advantage over the PSOE, according to the latest survey by the Center for Sociological Research (CIS), published this Friday. In this way, Pedro Sánchez would pay for the amnesty agreement he has reached with Junts and ERC and which has motivated, among other things, the unanimous rejection of all the judges’ associations. Thus, the PSOE loses a point and a half since the last poll.

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