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The Government appoints the members of the new accident commission that will take over the investigation of Adamuz
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The Government appoints the members of the new accident commission that will take over the investigation of Adamuz

The Spanish government has approved the appointment of members for a new commission tasked with investigating railway, maritime, and civil aviation accidents. This commission will begin operations this month and will take over ongoing investigations. The announcement was made by Elma Saiz, the government spokesperson and minister of communication. The commission includes President Óscar Puente and other advisors. The move comes amid increased scrutiny of transportation safety following recent incidents.

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The Government appoints the members of the new accident commission that will take over the investigation of Adamuz

The Spanish government has approved the appointment of members for a new commission tasked with investigating railway, maritime, and civil aviation accidents. This commission will begin operations this month and will take over ongoing investigations. The announcement was made by Elma Saiz, the government spokesperson and minister of communication. The commission includes President Óscar Puente and other advisors. The move comes amid increased scrutiny of transportation safety following recent incidents.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a government decision regarding the formation of an investigative commission. It presents the fact of the appointment without overtly favoring any side, providing minimal context beyond the official statement. There is no evident framing that leans toward either political left

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