‘El Abierto’ from ‘Hoy por Hoy’ continued live this Monday. The program led by Àngels Barceló and José Luis Sastre will deal with current national and international issues this April 15 with the analysis of Antón Losada, Cristina Monge and Ignasi Guardans.
News that brings us to Israel to start the discussion, then of the Iranian attack this weekend and his announcement that the offensive has ended. Pablo Morán, head of International at Cadena SER, tells us about the last hour after the criticism of the international community and explains why Israel has resolved a possible response in the war -front of Tehran; we also connect with him Antonio PitaEl País correspondent for the Middle East, who tells us what life is like in Israel.
On the national level, two main topics are highlighted this Monday: the first, the Euskadi elections, which will take place this Sunday and which, according to the latest 40dB barometer for SER and El País, would be a win by Bildu, who for the first time would probably exceed the PNV in seats and votes, although the PSE-EE would decide who the lehendakari is. The other is related to discussions to update the Judge and which, again, has completely stopped. The European Commission will continue to mediate between PSOE and PP, although with a new manager, after the Justice Commissioner, Didier Reynders, announced last Friday that he was resigning.
And in the area of the economy, the Government’s decision to limit tourist apartments in areas under stress is based on the Government’s plan to set part of the budget to determine this type of areas according to which cities; In addition, Javier Ruiz Martínez tells us what it’s like to live with the pressure ofvulture background‘ who try to throw tenants out of their homes.
2024-04-15 13:03:05
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