Following discussions on Monday between Prime Minister Sánchez and the leader of the main opposition party, Pablo Casado of the Partido Popular, Spain's transport minister, José Luis Abalos, summarised these by saying that "the president of the PP has said that he will not support this measure - this, at least, is our interpretation". Ábalos was referring to the government proposal for a further extension of the state of alarm, which is to be considered by Congress this week.
State of alarm
Partido Popular not prepared to support state of alarm extension
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Finally some people standing up for this North Korean style nonsense by Sanchez and his communist ideas.
Finally a stance from the opposition. For quite a while it appeared as if they were somehow stimulated by the government in their quest against basic rights and principles of democracy.