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The acting Minister of Justice of the Community of Madrid, Enrique López, has assured this Saturday that

the Government of Díaz Ayuso will appeal to the National Court

the restrictions on nightlife and hospitality agreed in the Interterritorial Health Council and published this Saturday in the BOE.

This agreement was opposed by Madrid, Galicia, Murcia, Andalusia and Catalonia and the abstention of Castilla y León, while the Basque Country did not even participate in the debate, and this Saturday it was published in the Official State Gazette (BOE ) in a text that emphasizes that they are mandatory measures.

The order contemplates that nightlife may reopen until 2 o'clock, extendable at 3 o'clock, but

only in the communities that are outside the risk level or in the alert level 1

, which today are Galicia, Cantabria, Navarra, Extremadura, Valencian Community, Murcia, Balearic and Canary Islands.

The rest, except Euskadi and La Rioja, which are at 3, are at alert level 2.

After participating in a demonstration of the AUGC in the Puerta del Sol, López has indicated that the order does not establish a "specific date" of application in the autonomous communities, when other orders did establish it for the regions to adapt them to their regulations.

In this sense, he has indicated that in addition to appealing to the National Court these resolutions,

Madrid will be at what its own legal services say

to apply the measures that the Community has been adopting that, according to López, are "technically better" in terms of containment of the virus and also "better than those proposed by the Government."

"What the Government cannot do, claiming a coordinated action in the Interterritorial Health Council, is to invade the competences of the communities and that is what it is doing. Because for an agreement to be mandatory, there must first be no votes against" Lopez has asserted that he has asked the Government to "rectify."

Hours before, when going to be vaccinated, the acting Health Minister, Enrique Ruiz Escudero, had also put the matter in the hands of the legal services and had said that on Monday he will decide the actions to take

.

"We are not going to allow that setback to take place in the return to normality" in Madrid, Ruiz Escudero insisted, because - according to what he said - the measures imposed by the Ministry are "out of common sense", they are "incongruous" and They follow the criterion of "traffic lights", which is "very far from reality"

.

In addition to Madrid, other communities -

Galicia, Andalusia

and

the Basque Country -

have stated that they will continue with their roadmap against the

coronavirus,

ignoring the Order published by the Ministry of Health in the BOE.

The Xunta consults if it is "obligatory" or "an opinion"

The Xunta insists that it will follow

its "roadmap" for the de-escalation

and returns to

the air the application

in Galicia of the measures published in the BOE this Saturday by the Government in the Official State Gazette after its approval in the last Interterritorial Council.

"The

legal advice

is finishing analyzing to what extent the autonomous communities and, therefore, the Xunta, we would be obliged to follow them," said the vice president of the Galician Executive, Alfonso Rueda, in statements to the media before participating in a event held this Saturday morning in Santiago, reports Europa Press.

Thus, the number 'two' of the Xunta has summoned to know the opinion of the legal advice of the Autonomous Administration, which they expect to have

ready "next week"

.

Based on this report, according to Rueda, Galicia will apply or not the catalog of measures for de-escalation designed by the central Executive.

"If they tell us (legal services) that it is mandatory,

we are not an insubordinate government

," Rueda added, underlining that Galicia, for the moment, continues with its "roadmap" designed by the regional administration.

"Next week we will know to what extent what is published today (this Saturday) in the BOE reaches us or is it simply an opinion of the Government," said Rueda, who has defended the "coherence" of the Xunta, which has been managing for months. a pandemic without the central government, which ignored itself in the hardest moments. "

The Basque Government continues with its

Bizi Berri

plan

The Basque Government reiterated this Saturday that the preventive measures it approved last Monday to contain the pandemic remain in "force" despite the publication in the BOE of the new restrictions on hotels and nightlife.

The Vitoria Executive has insisted that the Health Emergency Declaration approved on August 17 of last year and the

Bizi Berri

plan

that includes the measures based on the epidemiological situation

is in force in the Basque Country

.

He explained that both elements protect the advisory council of the Basque Civil Protection Plan, chaired by the Lehendakari, Iñigo Urkullu, to adopt preventive measures through the corresponding decrees.

He recalled that, therefore, in the Basque Country, which continues with an accumulated incidence of over 200 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the hours and capacity in the hotel industry and in the socio-cultural and commercial activities that came into force are maintained last Wednesday.

Andalusia denounces that the rules are "the competence of the communities"

The spokesman for the Junta de Andalucía and the PP-A, Elías Bendodo, has expressed his rejection of the new restrictions approved in the Interterritorial Council.

He has been resounding in warning

that "the Government of Spain does not count on Andalusia to definitively ruin"

these sectors, "which have been severely punished throughout the pandemic and have made an effort."

He has also defended and shown the support of the Andalusian Government to a sector that, he recalls, "has been having a bad time for many months" and where "things are being done well, they are keeping the rules, strictly complying with the suggestions regarding capacity, schedules and distance. It is not acceptable that the Government of Spain comes to us now to say we must close, "he snapped.

In this way, Bendodo has assured that

the rules agreed by the Board will be followed

because "the Government wants to impose on the autonomous communities rules that are not the competence of the State, which are the competence of the communities," he specified, referring to the voices of jurists who speak of "invasion of competences" as the state of alarm is not in force.

Castilla y León and Castilla-La Mancha demand the return to consensus

From Castilla y León, the president of the Board, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, has demanded Pedro Sánchez

not "be obsessed" in increasing the restrictions that are stifling the economy

.

In a series of messages on Twitter, Mañueco has defended that the Cental Government "must return to consensus" and has reminded him that "coordination is not imposition."

The president of Castilla y León does not mention, however, whether or not the governing community will comply with the guidelines approved without consensus in the Interterritorial Council on Wednesday and published this Saturday in the BOE.

Also the spokeswoman for the Executive of Castilla-La Mancha has indicated that it is necessary to "stop confrontation and reach an agreement."

Without citing without complying with the restrictions or not, he has claimed that the measures adopted on the hospitality industry of his autonomous government are working.

La Rioja will assume the new restrictions in a week

La Rioja maintains the Plan of Measures according to Indicators (PMI) and the precautionary measures of the Superior Court of Justice of La Rioja (TSJR) in their respective areas of action, until

next week, when the Governing Council will transpose the Plan to what was published this Saturday

in the BOE.

The Governing Council of the 8th will transpose the Declaration of Coordinated Actions against Covid-19, published in the BOE, to the current PMI in the community, the Riojan Executive reported this Saturday, in a note.

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