Entrenamiento de fútbol


• This measure especially affects graphic media, so it claims to know the CSD if it will enable any help line for graphic media until the situation is normalized.

The Popular Parliamentary Group has presented a battery of written questions to the Government in the Congress of Deputies to authorize the media, with special attention to the graphic media, to cover the training of professional football teams, respecting the sanitary measures for the covid-19 pandemic.

As the GPP recalls in its initiative, the order issued by Health on the de-escalation of the state of alarm states that "the training sessions of the teams of the Professional Soccer Leagues cannot be attended by the media."

In this way, not only are the communication groups in this country affected, but "it especially affects the professionals who provide the
graphic information of sporting events, which have been prohibited from carrying out their work without obtaining any reason or cause regarding said
prohibition".

For all these reasons, PP Deputy Secretary Cuca Gamarra, GPP Deputy Spokesperson Marta González, GPP Sports Spokesperson, Javier Merino, and Popular Deputy Óscar Gamazo have submitted the following written questions to the Government:

– What are the reasons that the Government of Spain has to prohibit the entry to training of professional sports leagues to the media?

– As a consequence of this ministerial order, has the Higher Sports Council contracted any private service or agency to provide images of the training sessions to the sports media in this country?

– Does the Government of Spain understand that the right to freedom of the press is complied with with article 39.6 of Order SND / 399/2020, of May 9?

– Has the Government of Spain met with FAPE to find out the opinion of this organization, regarding the prohibition of entry of the media to the training of the Professional Leagues?

– What technical and health reports does the Higher Sports Council have to prevent the media from entering league training?
professionals?

– Through what means are citizens going to be informed daily of the training of professional leagues, if the media are prohibited from entering them?

– Does the Higher Sports Council consider it an unfair competition to exclude the media from training sessions in professional leagues?

– Has the Higher Sports Council designed a specific health protocol so that the media can carry out their professional work around the return of professional sport?

– Does the Higher Sports Council have an agreement with the Professional Soccer League and the RFEF so that the media cannot enter the training sessions of the professional leagues?

– Is the Government of Spain going to enable any special line of aid to graphic informants who are currently prohibited from entering training sessions for professional leagues?




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