Politics Pedro Sánchez shines with the EU and delegates his ministers to account for the crisis in Afghanistan in Congress
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The president of the Committee on Rights and Guarantees of the PP,
Andrea Levy
, this Sunday urged the Prime Minister,
Pedro Sánchez
, to leave "the photos and tweets" and "show his face" in the Congress of Deputies to explain his plans for the crisis in Afghanistan, the return of minors to Morocco or the rise in electricity.
"We celebrate that Pedro Sánchez has reappeared and has gone from his vacation in La Mareta to La Moncloa in that appearance on Saturday - at the Torrejón de Ardoz air base (Madrid) -, but we ask him to walk a few more steps
towards the Congress of the Deputies
, which is where they must come forward and give explanations, "said Levy on a visit to the Gran Vía 55 Gastronomic Space.
Sánchez speaks with one of those affected by the fire in Ávila.Fernando CalvoAFP
In addition, he has ensured that the PP will exercise its opposition work "with responsibility and with a sense of the State."
Levy stressed that it is positive that the European institutions give their support to Spain and appreciate the "exemplary" behavior that our country is having in the crisis in Afghanistan.
At the same time, it has recognized
the efforts of diplomats
, State Security Forces, volunteers and public servants to guarantee evacuations from Afghanistan.
However, he has asked the Government for a "strategy" in the process of assisting Afghans arriving in Spain and involving the different administrations because, in his opinion, in the crises that have occurred this August, "we have had less government and worse government. "
Sánchez will declare a "catastrophic zone" for all those affected by fires this summer
EFE
The
Council of Ministers
will approve on August 24 to declare as
a catastrophic zone
"each and every one of the communities that have suffered fires this summer and other types of natural catastrophes," as President Pedro Sánchez announced this Sunday.
In an appearance without questions after visiting part of the area affected by the flames in the province of Ávila, Sánchez has shown the Government's "total commitment" to the devastated territories and has called for all administrations to allocate resources to recover the normalcy as soon as possible and work collaboratively.
In addition to underlining the "commitment" of the central government and the rest of the institutions with those affected, he has made reference to the fact that the fires in Spain and in other countries are "becoming
a common trend
with more cadence and impact on the territory", fruit of "global warming" and "climate change".
He also recalled that fire, in addition to "destroying" natural heritage and biodiversity, produces a "material and emotional tear" in those who lose their surroundings, as well as their homes, their crops and their working conditions.
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