MADRID, 10 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The PP has requested the appearance of President Pedro Sánchez in the plenary session of Congress to explain the crisis with Algeria, which has suspended relations with Spain, and in general to account for what the ‘popular’ consider a “disastrous foreign policy of the coalition government.

The Popular Group had already requested the appearance in committee of the Foreign Ministers, José Manuel Albares, and the Interior Minister, Fernando Grande Marlaska, to report on the consequences of the suspension of the Friendship Treaty with Algeria, but now it has decided to raise the bar and demand explanations from the President of the Government, who only two days ago already had to appear in plenary session to account for the effects of his new position on Western Sahara.

In statements in Congress, the general secretary of the PP and spokesperson for the Popular Group, Cuca Gamarra, has pointed out that Sánchez is governing alone, neither informing nor giving explanations to Parliament, but the consequences of his “disastrous foreign policy” are paid by all Spanish people.