Feijóo to Sánchez: "If you're going to distribute morality cards, renew yours."

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Feijóo to Sánchez: "If you're going to distribute morality cards, renew yours."

Feijóo to Sánchez: "If you're going to distribute morality cards, renew yours."

Watch the government oversight session in Congress live, with the debate on reduced working hours and Begoña Gómez's statement to Judge Juan Carlos Peinado.

Armengol criticizes Abascal's rudeness and tells him that he is removing his insults from the agenda.

The speaker of the chamber admonishes the leader of Vox.

Abascal's turn: "What kind of business do you have with your friends on the slave ships for this invasion?"

As has been the usual trend this summer, Vox raises the profile of immigration. It recalls the "fear" of Spanish women and glosses over alleged cases of sexual assault this summer. It also blames Sánchez's policies for the situation and calls him "corrupt, traitorous, and indecent."

Sánchez criticizes Feijóo for the "institutional snub"

"You have to applaud him to encourage him. This is a functioning country. What have you done in these ten days? An institutional snub that you justify with a private and false conversation," he reproaches. And he asks what Feijóo's position is on the climate emergency and accuses him of mimicking the far-right strategy, in contrast to the government that proposes a debt write-off and has brought about a necessary debate like the one on the reduction of the working day that you want to ban. And the government places Spain on the right side of history because what is happening in Gaza is genocide: "Repeat after me, Your Honor."

Feijóo: "To distribute morality cards, renew yours."

And the Popular Party member counterattacks by reminding him about the trains and telling him that he's starting the school year the same way he ended it: "Corruption hasn't gone away because you're still here." And he reminds him that he still doesn't have a parliamentary majority. "You're only driven by fear: of the judges, the media, your members, the people."

Sánchez: "He won't provoke us; this is a clean government."

He responds to Feijóo and introduces some measures such as scholarships and says he is on the "good side of history": "condemning the genocide in Gaza."

Feijóo: "You arrived with your motion of censure, with Representative Ábalos, promising to be an example."

You arrived with your motion of censure, along with Representative Ábalos, promising to be exemplary. Is it exemplary to keep the Attorney General in the dock? The PP leader continues, glossing over issues such as the meeting with Delcy Rodríguez or the statement today by the president's wife for a fifth crime. And he concludes: If any president were to find himself in these situations, would you ask him to resign?

Rufián's question: "What are you going to do for the rest of the term?"

"What are you going to do for the rest of the term?" is the question Gabriel Rufián, spokesperson for the ERC, asks Pedro Sánchez.

Ministers and deputies begin to sit in the chamber

The government oversight session is about to begin.

Urtasun condemns the second drone attack on the Gaza-bound flotilla

The Minister of Culture, from Sumar, has condemned in the corridors of the chamber the second drone attack, despite the fact that yesterday the Tunisian authorities ruled out that version in the first event, to the flotilla that is heading to Gaza and has shown his solidarity with the Polish people after the drone attack, allegedly Russian, on Wednesday.

Patxi López defends the "legitimate protest" against Gaza at the Vuelta a España cycling race.

The Socialist spokesperson, speaking in the corridors of Congress, asserted that the competition organizers must understand that "human rights come first." He also asserted that the party is not concerned by the statement today by Begoña Gómez, wife of President Sánchez.

"How much money does illegal immigration cost Spaniards?"

"How much money does illegal immigration cost Spaniards?" This is the question that Santiago Abascal, leader of Vox, will ask Sánchez.

Feijóo's question: "Will what he demanded of others ever be applied?"

"Will what I demanded of others ever be applied?" This, according to the agenda, will be the question Alberto Núñez Feijóo will ask President Pedro Sánchez at the start of the session.

Tense session of government oversight in Congress

Good morning, here begins coverage of today's government oversight session in the Congress of Deputies. A session that looks tense following the opening of the trial against the Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, the diplomatic tension with Israel following the measures announced by the government, and the statement today by the wife of President Pedro Sánchez for a new and fifth crime.

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