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the topics of the day
Good morning! A day begins in which once again we are going to look at the Congress of Deputies, where the second session of Vox’s motion of no confidence in the Government is held, which is going to be voted on this Wednesday, with no possibility of moving forward. We leave you here some issues that we have on the cover:
-CHRONICLE | Sánchez alerts against the Vox-PP alliance and emerges unscathed from a censorship in which Tamames could not stand the reading of the speech, by Esther Palomera: the far-right candidate, who asked the services of the Chamber for a blanket and a pillow for the recess, he was overwhelmed by the president and Yolanda Díaz, who puffed up his chest for the management of all the ministers, including those of Belarra and Montero ten days after Sumar’s presentation.
-The motion of Tamames in markets and bars: “It is absurd, ridiculous, pure propaganda”: our colleague Víctor Honorato has taken a tour of the Mercado de Maravillas in Madrid and there he has spoken with vendors and customers who have different levels of political disaffection, but they agree on the uselessness of the parliamentary debate that will fail in the vote in Congress this Wednesday.
-Everything that Tamames omitted and changed in his speech of the motion of censure: the Vox candidate for the presidency of the Government Ramón Tamames notably cut in his speech this Tuesday the draft that elDiario.es exclusively advanced. Among other things, he forgot to call for general elections for 28M or eliminated the accusation that “Spain resembles an absorbing autocracy.”
-Energy aid stands out among rich large families and does not even reach a third of the poorest: social bonds to reduce the energy bill of vulnerable consumers do not even reach a third of large families, but they do reach 55 % of those with medium and high income. According to a report by EsadeEcPol, this data suggests that those families that have more time and information have a better chance of being able to get it.
-Macron seeks a way out of the crisis caused by his pension reform in the midst of strong protests in the streets: the majority of the French opposition parties call for the resignation of the Government and the withdrawal of the pension reform text; The unions have called for a new day of strikes and mobilizations for Thursday, while the spontaneous demonstrations against the bill have multiplied in recent days.