The resignation of CNI director Paz Esteban has helped to ease tensions, but nationalist parties and United We Can are calling for documents to be released and a commission of inquiry set up.
The President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sanchezwill explain about the political espionage with the Pegasus system next Thursday, May 26 in a monographic plenary session to be held in the Congress of Deputies.
The CNI has admitted to spying on 20 pro-independence leaders with the Pegasus system, including the president of the Generalitat of Catalonia, Pere Aragonès, with whom Sánchez plans to hold a meeting soon, with no specific date. The purpose of this meeting is to restore bridges with the ERC and with the government of Catalonia.
The resignation of the director of the CNI, Paz Esteban, has helped to ease tensions, but it is not enough for the nationalist parties and United We Can, and they are asking, among other things, to release documents and set up a commission of inquiry. to target.
Sánchez’s appearance to clear up political espionage in a full monograph this thursday It comes after the request of Catalan and Basque nationalist parties, a request that the PP, C’s and Vox supported in the Board of Spokespersons of Congress, but which both the PSOE and United We Can have rejected.
Political espionage will take center stage in Thursday’s plenary session and will put some of the government’s control in Congress on Wednesday, where Sanchez will not be present as it coincides with the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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Source: EITB

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