The confinements imposed on the population in Segriá (Lérida) and A Mariña (Lugo) have, with good reason, citizens wondering how essential it was to impose a state of alarm throughout Spain to combat the coronavirus. Why did the Pedro Sánchez government say it did not have a plan b? What emerges is that the thick outline of the state of constitutional exceptionality, limiting the freedoms of the Spanish, was essential because the Executive did not have time to argue and reason their actions before various instances. One of those instances was the judicial one. The new containment measures have

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