
Good morning. We begin live narration of the final hour of political news, this Wednesday, November 12.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez appears today, at his request and without a time limit, before Congress to present a report on the latest international summits in which he participated, the recent European Council meeting and the situation of public services in Spain. The PP also requested that he appear to provide clarifications, among other things, on the accusation of new crimes against his wife, Begonia Gómez, the judicial investigation into Leyre Diez and the possibility of ruling Spain after Gontz broke away from the PSOE.
After that, a face-to-face government monitoring session will begin between Sánchez and PP leader Alberto Nunez Viejo, who is expected to ask him: “Do you think that the government’s obligations are less than those of the citizens?”
State Prosecutor Álvaro García Ortiz testifies before the Supreme Court accused of leaking an email in which the lawyer of Alberto González Amador, a friend of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, admitted to committing two tax crimes against his client.