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Congress sanctions Vito Quiles and Bertrand Ndongo again and withdraws their accreditation for another month
Spain🏛️ PoliticsLean Conservative4 hr. ago

Congress sanctions Vito Quiles and Bertrand Ndongo again and withdraws their accreditation for another month

The Spanish Congress has renewed sanctions against ultra-right activists Bertrand Ndongo and Vito Quiles, revoking their press credentials for another month. This marks the second formal sanction against Quiles, who previously received a three-month suspension in May for disrupting press conferences and violating regulations by recording and sharing unauthorized footage of former President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. Ndongo, meanwhile, received his first formal sanction after interrupting a press conference in November 2023. The Congress cited a significant deterioration in press room conditions and an increase in complaints against both activists. While the ruling was supported by PSOE and Sumar, it was opposed by the PP. The decision reflects ongoing efforts to regulate disruptive behavior within parliamentary institutions.

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El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒Center4 hr. ago
The Congress again sanctions Vito Quiles and brings him closer to the final withdrawal of his accreditation

The Congress has again sanctioned Vito Zoppellari Quiles, extending his press accreditation suspension by a month, which will prevent him from accessing the lower house in September. The decision follows an incident on February 10th, where Quiles interrupted a press conference led by Podemos leader Ione Belarra. Sources within the parliament indicate that this action was taken due to his disruptive behavior during the event.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the sanctioning of Vito Quiles as a consequence of his disruptive actions at a political event, but does not explicitly frame the issue as partisan or take a clear ideological stance. It reports the factual outcome of the sanction and the reason behind it without overtly favorit

El Mundo logoEl MundoIndependent🔒Conservative7 hr. ago
The Congress will break the stability path today and anticipates the failure of the budgets

The Spanish Congress is set to reject the government's proposed budget, which aims to establish a path of stability, with opposition votes from PP, Vox, UPN, and Junts, and likely abstention from Podemos. This rejection would mark the failure of the state accounts promised by the government, potentially leading to the dissolution of the chambers and new elections if the budget fails to pass in subsequent votes. The minister of Finance defended the proposal, emphasizing support for the welfare state, national sovereignty, and effective crisis management. However, PP criticized the government, demanding Sanchez's resignation and early elections, while Vox dismissed the government's claims as false, blaming immigration for economic growth.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the government's budget proposal as failing due to opposition from right-wing parties like PP and Vox, who criticize the government's policies and call for elections. The tone emphasizes the potential failure of the current administration and highlights criticism from conservative

elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentCenter10 hr. ago
Congress sanctions Vito Quiles and Bertrand Ndongo again and withdraws their accreditation for another month

The Spanish Congress has renewed sanctions against ultra-right activists Bertrand Ndongo and Vito Quiles, revoking their press credentials for another month. This marks the second formal sanction against Quiles, who previously received a three-month suspension in May for disrupting press conferences and violating regulations by recording and sharing unauthorized footage of former President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. Ndongo, meanwhile, received his first formal sanction after interrupting a press conference in November 2023. The Congress cited a significant deterioration in press room conditions and an increase in complaints against both activists. While the ruling was supported by PSOE and Sumar, it was opposed by the PP. The decision reflects ongoing efforts to regulate disruptive behavior within parliamentary institutions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the actions and rulings of the Congress regarding two activists without overtly endorsing or condemning their political affiliations. It reports on procedural decisions made by the Congress, including the application of rules and penalties, while maintaining neutrality in its ph

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