Starting at 09:00 hours, the Plenary of the Congress resumes its activity with the government control session. Among other issues, the deputies will ask the members of the Executive about whether the Government intends to recover the tax on energy companies; or about whether it will "comply with article 161 of the Statute of Autonomy of the Canary Islands, in which the archipelago is recognized the right to the planning and co-management of its airport".
Next, four urgent interpellations will be debated:
- Regarding the Government's plans to "abandon war and criminal rearmament" (Podemos)
- To the vice-president and minister for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, Sara Aagesen, on when the construction works for the 2nd phase of the Canal de Navarra will be tendered and awarded (UPN)
- To the Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Cortes, Félix Bolaños, on what the Government's priorities will be in the development of public policies for the remainder of the legislature (Vox)
- To the Minister of Finance, Arcadi España, on the "tax hell to which his Government has condemned all Spaniards" (PP)
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The Plenary will conclude with the debate of four opinions from the Foreign Affairs Committee on international agreements signed by Spain. The first, with the Sultanate of Oman, on reciprocal visa exemption for holders of diplomatic, special, and service passports. Next, the opinions on the agreements with the United States will be seen, regarding the extension of the tax privilege regime to administrative and technical staff of the Diplomatic Missions of both countries; with Andorra, for the establishment of a 220 kV electrical interconnection; and with the Secretariat of the Union for the Mediterranean, for a headquarters agreement.