The extraordinary Council of Ministers that meets this Sunday plans to approve the rule, which has the support of the majority of the autonomous communities
Seven months after the first state of alarm to contain the coronavirus epidemic the Council of Ministers will meet again this Sunday in an extraordinary way to approve this rule for the fourth time in democracy
It meets at 10 am after most of the autonomous communities 10 officially and some more when there are no microphones involved have supported the measure which will provide them with the necessary legal tool to be able to take drastic measures without go through the courts
This time the Governments idea is a long state of alarm lasting several weeks to be able to stop the second wave The Valencian Community for example has proposed to carry the curfew until December 9
In this Sundays decree the state of alarm can only be set for 15 days because this is indicated in article 116 of the Constitution but in the text the Government will already make clear its intention to extend it for a longer time probably greater than the 15 usual days according to Executive sources
Pedro Sánchez hopes to have sufficient support for that essential extension and to put it to a vote only once and not every two weeks as in April and May when he faced a parliamentary hell
The five communities governed by the Popular Party have so far resisted giving explicit support to the state of alarm Two socialists Aragon and the Canary Islands have not requested it but they support it
The remaining 10 Basque Country Asturias Extremadura La Rioja Catalonia Navarra Cantabria Valencian Community CastillaLa Mancha and the Balearic Islands have requested it in writing between Friday and Saturday There are socialist regionalist nationalist and citizen governments in the case of Melilla who have also officially requested this constitutional rule to limit rights and contain the virus
The Council of Ministers this Sunday will have to define exactly what measures it takes
Because the state of alarm itself is a tool that empowers you to take action but does not impose any in particular It does not imply a home confinement as it happened in March
And in fact this is what both the central government and the regional governments want to avoid with intermediate restrictions The Minister of Health Salvador Illa had been insisting for days that this was the best mechanism to take a measure in which most of the communities agreed a curfew that would avoid contagion in nightlife one of the focuses that worry the most
The decision to impose the state of alarm this weekend without waiting for the conference of presidents on Monday in which President Pedro Sánchez was going to listen to all the regional leaders has been precipitated by the cascading request of several communities autonomous on Friday
The first was the Basque Country The Lehendakari Iñigo Urkullu took a step forward after the Superior Court of Justice of the Basque Country struck down restrictions on social gatherings that he wanted to impose on the community
Urkullu called for a state of alarm throughout Spain but with delegated powers in the autonomous communities The Generalitat of Catalonia also did so Until then no community had decided to request this measure to control the epidemic in its territory and not depend on the judges as offered by the Prime Minister in August
Curfew
The Council of Ministers could delegate all powers to the communities but it could also be based on the document approved by the interterritorial council last Thursday to impose some measures on all territories that have extreme risk
For them the document establishes that the state of alarm can be used to impose extraordinary restrictions such as the limitation of movements One possibility that those who worked on the regulation were considering this Saturday was that a curfew be imposed in all provinces in this situation for example
There is still no official assessment of which locations are at extreme risk
But if the scale approved in the interterritorial area is applied to the average data of the autonomous communities seven would have already exceeded this threshold Aragón CastillaLa Mancha Castilla y León Madrid Catalonia Navarra and La Rioja in addition to the cities of Ceuta and Melilla
After the approval of the Council of Ministers it is very likely that the Government will have to submit the measure to an extension for which it needs the approval of Congress
In principle it is guaranteed enough votes with the explicit support that Ciudadanos made on Friday and that of the nationalist parties that support the governments of the Basque Country and Catalonia
The PP voted against the last extensions of the state of alarm and Pablo Casado has since demanded the modification of the 1986 organic law of special measures in public health matters to provide legal security to the measures of each Administration without having to resort to the alarm state
This Saturday with the Government about to declare it they still insisted on that route An express reform of that law admit sources from the PP leadership would take more time but the exceptional measure would be saved The popular ones do not forget that taking advantage of the state of alarm the Government shielded the presence of Pablo Iglesias in the CNI
A legal umbrella
However the leadership of the PP is aware that the state of alarm will go ahead And the regional presidents of the party do not see this measure with the eyes of Genoa
They are the ones who submit to the judgment of the courts and the state of alarm guarantees them a legal umbrella that prevents a court from breaking down the restrictions they impose The popular deputies of CastillaLa Mancha have also been unmarked from the official discourse who together with those of Ciudadanos support the initiative of their president to request a state of alarm
The barons of the PSOE support applying the measure throughout Spain since they understand that it is the only way to give legal certainty to the measures with which each territory is responding to the pandemic
Adrián Barbón the president of Asturias a community that a month ago presented the best figures in Spain remarks that on June 21 when the previous exceptional period ended he was one of the few senior institutional officials who asked for the status of alarm to better control the situation throughout Spain
After six extensions the PSOE declined to extend it for more weeks in the face of increasing difficulties in obtaining approval
All socialist barons defend cogovernance and collaboration between the Government and the autonomous communities as the best formula to combat the second wave of the coronavirus The nine leaders of the PSOE insist on defending a decentralized state although they agree that there is room to improve its operation
The application of common and binding criteria for all communities is also unanimously welcomed in the face of the fears of the PP with Madrid at the fore
There should be the maximum possible agreement thinking about the general interest and taking into account the specificities of each territory considers Ángel Víctor Torres president of the Canary Islands the archipelago has the lowest cumulative incidence in the country 8141 per 100000 inhabitants At the other extreme is Navarra 106280 Your president
Seven months after the first state of alarm to contain the coronavirus epidemic the Council of Ministers will meet again this Sunday in an extraordinary way to approve this rule for the fourth time in democracy
It meets at 10 am after most of the autonomous communities 10 officially and some more when there are no microphones involved have supported the measure which will provide them with the necessary legal tool to be able to take drastic measures without go through the courts
This time the Governments idea is a long state of alarm lasting several weeks to be able to stop the second wave The Valencian Community for example has proposed to carry the curfew until December 9
In this Sundays decree the state of alarm can only be set for 15 days because this is indicated in article 116 of the Constitution but in the text the Government will already make clear its intention to extend it for a longer time probably greater than the 15 usual days according to Executive sources
Pedro Sánchez hopes to have sufficient support for that essential extension and to put it to a vote only once and not every two weeks as in April and May when he faced a parliamentary hell
The five communities governed by the Popular Party have so far resisted giving explicit support to the state of alarm Two socialists Aragon and the Canary Islands have not requested it but they support it
The remaining 10 Basque Country Asturias Extremadura La Rioja Catalonia Navarra Cantabria Valencian Community CastillaLa Mancha and the Balearic Islands have requested it in writing between Friday and Saturday There are socialist regionalist nationalist and citizen governments in the case of Melilla who have also officially requested this constitutional rule to limit rights and contain the virus
The Council of Ministers this Sunday will have to define exactly what measures it takes
Because the state of alarm itself is a tool that empowers you to take action but does not impose any in particular It does not imply a home confinement as it happened in March
And in fact this is what both the central government and the regional governments want to avoid with intermediate restrictions The Minister of Health Salvador Illa had been insisting for days that this was the best mechanism to take a measure in which most of the communities agreed a curfew that would avoid contagion in nightlife one of the focuses that worry the most
The decision to impose the state of alarm this weekend without waiting for the conference of presidents on Monday in which President Pedro Sánchez was going to listen to all the regional leaders has been precipitated by the cascading request of several communities autonomous on Friday
The first was the Basque Country The Lehendakari Iñigo Urkullu took a step forward after the Superior Court of Justice of the Basque Country struck down restrictions on social gatherings that he wanted to impose on the community
Urkullu called for a state of alarm throughout Spain but with delegated powers in the autonomous communities The Generalitat of Catalonia also did so Until then no community had decided to request this measure to control the epidemic in its territory and not depend on the judges as offered by the Prime Minister in August
Curfew
The Council of Ministers could delegate all powers to the communities but it could also be based on the document approved by the interterritorial council last Thursday to impose some measures on all territories that have extreme risk
For them the document establishes that the state of alarm can be used to impose extraordinary restrictions such as the limitation of movements One possibility that those who worked on the regulation were considering this Saturday was that a curfew be imposed in all provinces in this situation for example
There is still no official assessment of which locations are at extreme risk
But if the scale approved in the interterritorial area is applied to the average data of the autonomous communities seven would have already exceeded this threshold Aragón CastillaLa Mancha Castilla y León Madrid Catalonia Navarra and La Rioja in addition to the cities of Ceuta and Melilla
After the approval of the Council of Ministers it is very likely that the Government will have to submit the measure to an extension for which it needs the approval of Congress
In principle it is guaranteed enough votes with the explicit support that Ciudadanos made on Friday and that of the nationalist parties that support the governments of the Basque Country and Catalonia
The PP voted against the last extensions of the state of alarm and Pablo Casado has since demanded the modification of the 1986 organic law of special measures in public health matters to provide legal security to the measures of each Administration without having to resort to the alarm state
This Saturday with the Government about to declare it they still insisted on that route An express reform of that law admit sources from the PP leadership would take more time but the exceptional measure would be saved The popular ones do not forget that taking advantage of the state of alarm the Government shielded the presence of Pablo Iglesias in the CNI
A legal umbrella
However the leadership of the PP is aware that the state of alarm will go ahead And the regional presidents of the party do not see this measure with the eyes of Genoa
They are the ones who submit to the judgment of the courts and the state of alarm guarantees them a legal umbrella that prevents a court from breaking down the restrictions they impose The popular deputies of CastillaLa Mancha have also been unmarked from the official discourse who together with those of Ciudadanos support the initiative of their president to request a state of alarm
The barons of the PSOE support applying the measure throughout Spain since they understand that it is the only way to give legal certainty to the measures with which each territory is responding to the pandemic
Adrián Barbón the president of Asturias a community that a month ago presented the best figures in Spain remarks that on June 21 when the previous exceptional period ended he was one of the few senior institutional officials who asked for the status of alarm to better control the situation throughout Spain
After six extensions the PSOE declined to extend it for more weeks in the face of increasing difficulties in obtaining approval
All socialist barons defend cogovernance and collaboration between the Government and the autonomous communities as the best formula to combat the second wave of the coronavirus The nine leaders of the PSOE insist on defending a decentralized state although they agree that there is room to improve its operation
The application of common and binding criteria for all communities is also unanimously welcomed in the face of the fears of the PP with Madrid at the fore
There should be the maximum possible agreement thinking about the general interest and taking into account the specificities of each territory considers Ángel Víctor Torres president of the Canary Islands the archipelago has the lowest cumulative incidence in the country 8141 per 100000 inhabitants At the other extreme is Navarra 106280 Your president