• Specifically, those addressed to six Ministries: Inclusion; Exteriors; Social rights; Health; Treasury and Interior

The Popular Parliamentary Group has presented a series of initiatives in Congress in which it asks the Government about the number of requests and recommendations made by the Ombudsman that the Executive has attended and rejected in relation to the Coronavirus crisis.

Specifically, the GPP wants to know "how many recommendations has the Ombudsman made" to six Ministries -Inclusion, Social Security and Migration; Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation; Social Rights and the 2030 Agenda; Health, Consumption and Social Welfare; Interior and Finance-, "and which of these recommendations have been addressed and how many rejected."

Likewise, it requires knowing "how many requests the Ombudsman has made" to those same Departments, and how many of them the Government has attended and rejected. Likewise, the Popular Group asks the Executive about the number of meetings that these Ministries have held with the Ombudsman with said Ministries, since June 2018, and to detail "on what dates they have been held."

This battery of initiatives is signed by the deputy to the General Secretariat of the GPP, Isabel Borrego, the deputy spokesman of the Popular Group, José Ignacio Echániz, and the deputies of the PP Vicente Tirado, Celso Delgado, José Antonio Bermúdez de Castro, Alicia García, Beatriz Jiménez and Juan Diego Requena.




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