Latest news from Spain today Sunday, March 20

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The Government defends that it did notify Algeria about its change with respect to the Sahara after the call for consultations by its ambassador in Madrid

Despite the fact that the Spanish Foreign Minister, José Manuel Albares, assured yesterday that he does not fear reprisals from Algeria after the historic change in the Spanish position regarding Western Sahara, the reality is that the Algerian Government has called for consultations this Saturday for the Delay knew ambassador in Madrid, Saïd Moussi.

The US ambassador reaffirmed her country's support for Moroccan autonomy for Western Sahara

In an interview with Cadena Ser, the US ambassador to Spain, Julissa Reynoso, confirmed that "Morocco's plan is reasonable" as a solution to the decolonizing conflict in Western Sahara, which is now 46 years old.

Mascletà March 20: Valencia will extend the Fallas 2022 a few more hours this Sunday

With the monuments turned to ashes, Valencia announced a ship in the Fallas 2022 with the disappearance of a mascletà this Sunday, March 20 at 14:XNUMX p.m. in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, a shipment from the Nadal-Martí Pyrotechnics.

An erroneous strategy weakens Spain against organized crime

For more than 20 years, there have been a handful of policemen, civil guards, CNI agents and some Anticorruption prosecutor who anticipated an emerging risk of enormous potential for the security and sovereignty of Spain: Russian organized crime and its connections with power political and economic life of your country. With time and a lot of effort on their part, this work placed us at the forefront of the fight against the mafias of the former Soviet Union, to the point that countries like the United States requested the creation of joint investigation teams, led by Spanish officials. .

ABC reconstructs the crisis that ended 'casadismo'

ABC has reconstructed the crisis that ended Pablo Casado. A decade of top-level sources have agreed to give their testimony on the condition that they are not quoted directly or indirectly. This is the weighted account of six months of intrigues, conspiracies, public contracts, spies and betrayals that have changed the national political table.

NATO's focus on the east and the fear of migratory lack of control accelerated Sánchez's turn

The Government has been working for months to reestablish relations with Morocco. All the gestures, including the replacement in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, or the involvement with some public messages from Felipe VI, something that this Government is always suspicious of, were not enough. The correction in Spain's position on Western Sahara has been the definitive and lasting toll, at least that is what the Government believes, to provide stability in the relationship with Rabat. The great concern of the Government is the control of migratory flows south of Ceuta, Melilla and the Canary Islands. The Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, asserted that in Morocco "they are committed to collaborating against the human trafficking mafias, against illegal immigration." He was also concerned about Rabat's claim over these three territories. Although in the different communiqués issued on Friday they do not expressly mention them, the Government points to it, and to the Sahara as a counterpart, when it refers to "territorial integrity".