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Economy, regional financing and social rights, the questions of the control session for Sánchez

MADRID, 2 Oct.

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Economy, regional financing and social rights, the questions of the control session for Sánchez

MADRID, 2 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The president, Pedro Sánchez, will answer questions related to the economic situation, regional financing and social rights in the control session of the Plenary Session of Congress scheduled for Wednesday.

Sánchez attends the plenary session after his absence from this week due to his positive for COVID-19. As he was unable to attend and answer the questions from the groups, those already registered by PP, Ciudadanos and Compromís were postponed for a week. To these three is added at least one of EH Bildu.

Specifically, the PP spokesperson in Congress, Cuca Gamarra, will take advantage of the government control session to ask Sánchez if he plans to make any "sacrifice" for the Spanish in this context of energy crisis.

"What sacrifices is the President of the Government willing to make for the good of the Spaniards?", Gamarra's question registered in Congress, after the criticism that the 'popular' have poured against the president in the context of the crisis derived from the war in Ukraine due to its use of the Falcon or the number of ministries of the Executive.

For her part, the president of Ciudadanos, Inés Arrimadas, wants to know if the president really considers that the Government "does everything possible" to help Spanish families.

Meanwhile, the Compromís deputy, Joan Baldoví, will be interested in knowing if, in the next budgets, he contemplates creating a Transitory Leveling Fund to equalize the least financed Autonomous Communities with the average financing until the new Autonomous System comes into force of Financing.

Finally, the spokeswoman for EH Bildu in Congress, Mertxe Aizpurua, will ask the president if "he will comply with the promised approval of the pending laws that expand rights."