The PP promotes that Congress censures Marlaska for leaving the Civil Guard without support against drug trafficking

The PP promotes a new censure of Marlaska in Congress for lack of resources and support for the Civil Guard and Police in the fight against drug trafficking.

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The PP will again bring a proposal to the Plenary Session of Congress next week to censure the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande Marlaska, whom it accuses of offering an "insufficient" provision of means, resources, and support to the State Security Forces and Corps in the fight against drug trafficking.

The initiative is part of the motion derived from the interpellation that the PP spokesperson in Congress, Ester Muñoz, addressed to Marlaska this Wednesday, following the recent death in the line of duty of two civil guards in Huelva.

For this matter, the head of the Interior also had to answer four questions from the PP and another interpellation from Vox. Both parties expressly demanded his resignation, although only Alberto Núñez Feijóo's party is now seeking for Congress to approve a new censure of Marlaska, who has already become the most censured minister in the Cortes.

In the registered text, which Europa Press has accessed, the PP also takes the opportunity to reiterate its request to the Government to speed up the procedures to recognize the status of a high-risk profession for members of the National Police and the Civil Guard, reinforce the staff of both corps, and provide them with the necessary material means to face drug trafficking "in safe conditions," among other actions.