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There will be news: Sanchez Koldo on the committee of inquiry, Mira Arzalluz on ETB and Gipuzkoa's draft budget

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

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Pedro Sanchez, yesterday, in Congress. Photo: EFE

Today, 30 October 2025, the main media headlines are as follows:

Sanchez in the Koldo Inquiry Committee: The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, will defend today in the Senate Inquiry Committee of the Koldo case that there is no illegal funding in the PSOE.

- Interview with Mira Arzalluz on ETB: Arantza Ruiz will interview Mira Arzalluz , director of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, in the "12 Minutes" program of ETB2. He will discuss with her the direction and challenges of the museum. The full interview will be broadcast this Thursday at 21:35 hours at the end of the informative "Teleberri" and then\u00.

- Draft budgets for Gipuzkoa: The Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa will present the draft budget for 2026 , with the assistance of the General Deputy, Eider Mendoza, the First Deputy General, José Ignacio Asensio, and the Deputy of Finance, Itziar Agirre.

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CEUTA, 17/08/2026.- Comparece el presidente de la Ciudad Autónoma de Ceuta, Juan Jesús Vivas (c), este lunes, en compañía de varios miembros del ejecutivo local. EFE/Reduan
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Ceuta's president accuses the government of "make-up reality" and gives it 30 days to resolve the crisis

Juan Vivas has strongly criticized the government for its "lack of response" and "passivity" in the face of the migration crisis that has arisen following the entry of some 70,000 people from Morocco into the autonomous city on 30 and 31 July. In a hearing, Vivas asked whether the government's passivity seeks to "not disturb" Morocco and announced that it will turn to the judiciary and other levels if the crisis is not resolved within 30 days.

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