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The Government has not sent the PP a copy of the daily alerts issued by the Department of Homeland Security (DSN) during the worst moments of the coronavirus pandemic and which contained information on the severity of the disease.

The Moncloa has not wanted to send a copy of these alerts to the popular deputies who had sued them, but has proposed a sui generis idea : that one of them go to the departments and browse the content of the reports on the spot , "given the volume and nature" of the same.

EL MUNDO advanced on Sunday, June 21, that Pedro Sánchez received at his table - first thing every morning, and by an encrypted channel - this type of warnings about the coronavirus since January 24. The daily reports of the DSN began to attest to the risks of the epidemic, first at the international level and, later, with a growing national focus.

The PP requested a copy of that documentation, since it believes that it is not secret, although it is handled in a reserved manner. The answer was given by the director of the DSN -which is an organism dependent on the Presidential Cabinet-, who called Juan Antonio Callejas , PP spokesman in the Mixed National Security Commission, so that he was the one who had eye and temporary access to documents, under confidentiality.

The role of Iván Redondo

The popular categorically reject this possibility. "They hide something," says Callejas, who blames Iván Redondo, cabinet director of the Prime Minister, for this "move." "If he does not give us a copy of the reports, it is for a reason. What does he want us not to know, if he did not even say that the notes were secret when he appeared in Congress?" Asks the popular deputy . "It is not typical of a serious government," he says, "because the only thing we want to know, as an opposition, is what information the Prime Minister had."

That he be offered to go only to him "totally violates the rules of Congress, because any of the signatories to the question has the same right to access the information, and because those notes must be public." In addition, he would have to collate 170 reports in one morning and sign a "confidentiality" agreement, which would leave him "handcuffed."

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