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It will be news: the vote on the Amnesty Act, the rearmament of NATO and the heat wave from Saturday onwards

A summary of what will be news today, in two words.

AUZITEGI KONSTITUZIONALA tribunal CONSTITUCIONAL EFE

The Constitutional Court, in a stock image.

On the 26th of June, the subject of the chapter is as follows:

- Vote on the Amnesty Act: The vote on the People's Party's appeal to the Amnesty Act will take place today in the Constitutional Court.  That court is expected to approve the  Amnistia Act with the votes of 6 progressive judges and 4 conservative judges.

-  NATO rearmament:  Yesterday the NATO summit in The Hague ended and all the states, including Spain, have signed that the states will allocate 5% of GDP to defence spending.  After the meeting, Pedro Sanchezreiterated that Spain will follow its road map andthat  will allocate 2.1% of GDP.

- Heat wave: The first heat wave will arrive on Saturdayand according to the forecasts it will last at least until Tuesday. According to Euskalmet, thermometers will be above 30 degrees throughout the weekend, especially on Sunday and next Monday. 

 

 

 

 

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