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Message from the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, to his second vice-president, Pablo Iglesias, after insisting on his attacks on the media, including EL MUNDO. Subtle, diplomatic but understandable. Sánchez, visiting this Monday in Lisbon, has assured that he has also received criticism of all kinds and "I have never made evaluations about it." Just a few words on this matter and after previously hiding in the position maintained by the Government in the so-called 'Dina case', which involves pointing against thick and thin that does not make assessments of matters that are open in court. Even so, and without going into it in depth, he has distanced himself from the response that his vice president is giving to this matter but at all times avoiding a clear reproach.

Finally Sánchez has not been able to escape this topic today, about which until now he had not spoken. After many days of silence, Iglesias, in an interview on Friday in RNE, attacked the media that have published information on the 'Dina case' and defended that he kept for months the card of his former adviser's mobile phone (which he handed over Zeta group president, Antonio Asensio) to protect it.

These declarations have even more focused on the leader of Unidas Podemos, confirming this weekend in his intention to ask Congress for a commission of inquiry on this matter and others linked to the so-called 'patriotic police', also known general as 'the sewers of Interior', the corrupt agents who for years have operated in the Ministry. To carry it out, the purple formation needs the favorable vote of the PSOE, its government partner, who, for now, is silent.

The president holds a meeting in Lisbon with the Portuguese Prime Minister, António Costa, as part of a round of contact with different European partners prior to the formal negotiation of the European fund for EU aid due to the effects of Covid-19. On July 17 and 18, the European Council is held to regulate this aid. On Wednesday he will meet in Madrid with the Italian Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte. And next week it will do so with the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte, who is championing within the EU the position that this fund consists of credits subject to harsh conditionality. The Netherlands, Sweden, Austria and Denmark make up this block contrary to the proposal of the European Commission, sponsored after an agreement by France and Germany.

Sánchez reiterated this Monday that July should be the month of the agreement in Europe and has defended, as he often repeats regarding national policy, that unity "saves lives and saves jobs" and this is also applicable to the EU.

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