lunes, 29 de junio de 2015

SPAIN THIS WEEK











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Monday, 29 June 2015
27/06/2015

The President of the Government, at the event to swear in the councillors of the Region of Madrid, highlighted Spain's support for Greece, but insisted that Greece must meet its commitments, "as all the rest of us do". He also announced that Spain will call a meeting of the 5+5 Initiative, the five most important European and five most important African countries on the Mediterranean, because you must "wage war until the very end" to defeat terrorism.
26/06/2015

The President of the Government, Mariano Rajoy, attended the swearing into office of Íñigo Méndez de Vigo as the new Minister for Education, Culture and Sport before the King, replacing José Ignacio Wert. The appointment of Íñigo Méndez de Vigo was published on Friday morning in the Official State Gazette.
26/06/2015

At the end of the European Council session held on Thursday in Brussels, the President of the Government advocated cooperation with the countries of origin and transit of immigrants, border control and repatriation agreements to avoid further "tragedies" in the Mediterranean.
25/06/2015

Mariano Rajoy declared in Brussels that the government has no intention of freezing pensions. He also claimed that public servants will recover the Christmas bonus that was withheld in 2012 as and when revenue and the budget so allows.
25/06/2015

The President of the Government held a meeting in Brussels with the German Chancellor prior to the start of the European Council.
25/06/2015

On Thursday afternoon, the President of the Government, Mariano Rajoy, notified H.M. King Felipe VI, of the appointment of the new Minister for Education, Culture and Sport, Íñigo Méndez de Vigo, to replace the previous minister, José Ignacio Wert.
25/06/2015

The President of the Government, Mariano Rajoy, received the President of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz, at Moncloa Palace. This is the fourth time that these leaders have met in Madrid. The last meeting took place on 5 March 2015.
24/06/2015

The President of the Government, Mariano Rajoy, will attend the ordinary summer European Council on 25 and 26 June, at which the European Council's position on migration will be debated following the presentation by the European Commission, on 13 May, of its European Migration Agenda and its proposal on the issues of relocation and re-settlement under a quota system. These issues derive from the migratory crisis in the Central Mediterranean, and the Extraordinary European Council held on 23 April.
24/06/2015

At the event commemorating the 30th anniversary of the signing of Spain's Treaty of Accession to the European Communities, the President of the Government highlighted the "historical transcendence" of Spanish integration into the European project. "Accession was above all an expression of a desire shared by all the Spanish people," he said.
24/06/2015

After recalling that "we have lived through the toughest economic crisis in decades," the President of the Government insisted during question time in the Lower House of Parliament that "the situation has changed." On the question of pensions, Rajoy explained that the priority of the Government has been "to put the Social Security accounts in order" to guarantee "their sustainability".
23/06/2015

The President of the Government, Mariano Rajoy, asserted that the Greek Government must undertake structural reforms that will allow it to grow and create jobs. He also expressed his conviction that an agreement will be reached between the European Union and the Greek Government.
22/06/2015

At the end of the extraordinary European Council meeting held in Brussels, the President of the Government expressed optimism regarding an eventual agreement between Greece and the EU. He recalled that Greece is receiving the solidarity and support of Europe but must also "meet agreements and follow through on commitments".
22/06/2015

Mariano Rajoy asserted that both countries are looking towards a bright future, with more resources available to offer their citizens. They have shown Europe and the whole world that you can come out of a crisis by adopting "a serious attitude, through hard work and with a long-term vision".
26/06/2015

The government considers that this decision consolidates Spain as one of the technological benchmarks at both a European and global level. The Mobile World Congress has resulted in an economic impact of 2.5 billion euros since 2006 and the creation of some 60,000 temporary jobs. The government also reviewed the Strategy to Promote Alternative Energy Vehicles.
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