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The first week of October in Berlin, " will serve to learn first-hand about Germany's opinion about the measures carried out by the Government and the possibility or not of a rescue, so the presence of Schäuble "It is a good service from Mayor Oreja to the Minister of Economy and the entire Executive."The Minister of Foreign Affairs has already made the decision to close the representations in Yemen and Zimbabwe , although he will continue to maintain a Spanish diplomat in those countries, who will work from the European Union delegation . That is, formally, Spain continues to maintain diplomatic representation both in Sana'a, where the embassy was opened in 2006, and in Harare, where it has existed since 1991. The ambassador to Yemen, Javier Hergueta, will return to Madrid , and the vacancy in Zimbabwe will not be filled after the death in a traffic accident a few months ago of ambassador Pilar Fuertes. The closure of embassies usually has a significant political cost , so, although at first the possibility of closing some other diplomatic representation was studied, mainly in Africa, it has been seen that it could bring more harm than benefit , because from some of The countries in which it was thought are where many immigrants come from and arrive irregularly in Spain. After the reduction , the number of embassies or permanent representations of Spain before international organizations will remain at .
Ninety consulates The intention to reduce the number of consulates, which are around 90, has also been moderated. Those in Hannover (Germany) and Manchester (United Kingdom) were recently closed and now it is the turn of Special Database another four. Two, in Portugal (in the north, Valença do Minho, and in the south, Vila Real de Santo Antonio), meaning that only the consulates of Lisbon and Porto will remain in the neighboring country . In Italy, the Genoa consulate will be closed and its affairs will be handled from Milan. And in Morocco , the closure will affect the consulate in Larache, a city in the north of the country that was under Spanish rule and is relatively close to Tetouan and Tangier , where there are also consulates. The cuts will also affect the Technical Cooperation Offices , many of which were opened in recent years. The closure of a good number of them is being studied, among other reasons because, as funds for cooperation have been significantly reduced, they are unnecessary in the affected countries.As El Confidencial Digital has learned , after submitting to questions during the live program, the general secretary of the PSOE agreed to chat informally with the journalists he had been in front of.
At a certain moment, one of those present alluded to the independence tide coming from Catalonia and what happened during the Diada. Rubalcaba's verbatim response, according to one of the witnesses, was the following: -- “Well, we must not forget that in this country there was a president who said that he was going to accept everything that came from Catalonia , without touching a comma. Of course: then what happens happens. Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba alluded to one of the most controversial statements made by the former President of the Government, when in the middle of the debate on the reform of the Statute of Catalonia, he promised to accept the text approved by the Catalan Parliament. The phrase was uttered by Zapatero on November 13, 2003 , during the central meeting of the PSC in which he supported Pasqual Maragall 's candidacy for the Generalitat. At that time, La Moncloa seemed very far away but later, that commitment was used for years by the tripartite to demand maximum collaboration.Francisco Fernández Fábregas , who, at his residence in Warsaw, celebrated the triumphs of the Spanish team in the European Championship with the comment “ we are going to beat the French ”, now has a replacement.
Ninety consulates The intention to reduce the number of consulates, which are around 90, has also been moderated. Those in Hannover (Germany) and Manchester (United Kingdom) were recently closed and now it is the turn of Special Database another four. Two, in Portugal (in the north, Valença do Minho, and in the south, Vila Real de Santo Antonio), meaning that only the consulates of Lisbon and Porto will remain in the neighboring country . In Italy, the Genoa consulate will be closed and its affairs will be handled from Milan. And in Morocco , the closure will affect the consulate in Larache, a city in the north of the country that was under Spanish rule and is relatively close to Tetouan and Tangier , where there are also consulates. The cuts will also affect the Technical Cooperation Offices , many of which were opened in recent years. The closure of a good number of them is being studied, among other reasons because, as funds for cooperation have been significantly reduced, they are unnecessary in the affected countries.As El Confidencial Digital has learned , after submitting to questions during the live program, the general secretary of the PSOE agreed to chat informally with the journalists he had been in front of.
At a certain moment, one of those present alluded to the independence tide coming from Catalonia and what happened during the Diada. Rubalcaba's verbatim response, according to one of the witnesses, was the following: -- “Well, we must not forget that in this country there was a president who said that he was going to accept everything that came from Catalonia , without touching a comma. Of course: then what happens happens. Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba alluded to one of the most controversial statements made by the former President of the Government, when in the middle of the debate on the reform of the Statute of Catalonia, he promised to accept the text approved by the Catalan Parliament. The phrase was uttered by Zapatero on November 13, 2003 , during the central meeting of the PSC in which he supported Pasqual Maragall 's candidacy for the Generalitat. At that time, La Moncloa seemed very far away but later, that commitment was used for years by the tripartite to demand maximum collaboration.Francisco Fernández Fábregas , who, at his residence in Warsaw, celebrated the triumphs of the Spanish team in the European Championship with the comment “ we are going to beat the French ”, now has a replacement.