While he has avoided specifying which groups will support the Sanchez administration, “which will be known tomorrow”, he has assured that they have “enough” yes.
Spain’s government has “enough” votes to carry out tomorrow’s validation of the royal decree on energy-saving measures, the third vice president and minister for the ecological transition and the demographic challenge, Teresa Ribera, moved forward this Wednesday.
While he has avoided specifying which groups will support the Sanchez administration, “which will be known tomorrow”, he has assured that they have “enough” yes.
“However, we want the House’s unanimous support” for the energy-saving measures taken to deal with the price increases caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The government of Spain has offered the parliamentary groups to process the approval of the decree on energy-saving measures as a bill, which will allow changes to be made to the text once it has received the approval of tomorrow’s plenary session of Congress, which will be held in extraordinary session. meeting convenes. session, as confirmed in a press conference by Citizens Senate spokesman Edmundo Bal.
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