good morning. Starting this Thursday, November 13th, we will begin live narrating the final hour of political news.
The plenary session of Congress is scheduled to vote today on more than 100 amendments that the Senate has included in the Sustainable Mobility Bill, including an amendment to the PP to remove the “final shutdown date” for the Almaras (Cáceres), Ascó I (Tarragona) and Cofurentes (Valencia) nuclear power plants. PP needs support from Vox and Junts to implement this amendment. Neither Vox nor Jantz want the vote to proceed, but both parties insist on keeping nuclear power plants open.
European Union Attorney General Szpilman is scheduled to rule this Thursday on two preliminary questions posed to the European justice system by the Court of Auditors and the National Courts regarding the amnesty law. process whether it would endanger the EU’s economic interests and whether the disregard for terrorist offenses contemplated by this law would be contrary to the European directive on the fight against terrorism; The President’s conclusions are not binding but will guide the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in drafting its judgment, which has not yet been dated.
Meanwhile, the trial of State Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz is expected to be ready for judgment this Thursday at the Supreme Court, with the final reports of the charges, the prosecutor’s office, and the defense. The trial will be in its sixth and final session.