MADRID, 21 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has intervened this morning for nearly three hours in the debate on the motion of censure presented by Vox against the Government. The head of the Executive has made five interventions totaling 173 minutes, which is two and a half times more than the time that the candidate Ramón Tamames has spent in making his proposal and defending it, which has been 71 minutes.

The first to intervene was Santiago Abascal in order to present the candidate proposed by his party, he did so for 45 minutes and in the following interventions he used 21 and 3 minutes.

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has made a first response to the initial intervention of the Vox leader of 52 minutes and two other interventions as a reply and counter-reply of 20 and 15 minutes respectively.

When the head of the Executive has finished the debate with Abascal, the candidate Ramón Tamames has presented the arguments of the motion of censure, in which he has used 56 minutes, to which 12 more were added for the reply.

Pedro Sánchez’s initial intervention on his motion proposal lasted almost an hour and a half, one hour and 26 minutes. During his speech, he had a small interruption from the candidate, for just a few seconds, in which he complained that Sánchez responded with a “bill of 20 pages” written in advance.

After speaking for almost three hours throughout the morning, the latest response to Ramón Tamames has come from the second vice president of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, who has extended for an hour and five minutes to reject the professor’s arguments.

This has not taken much time to answer it, answering in just 2 minutes to warn that the Minister of Labor had presented her political project ‘Sumar’ in the Congressional rostrum and has advised her to “synthesise her points” to be able to appreciate them more calmly. Therefore, the candidate has spoken a total of 71 minutes throughout the morning.