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Spain wants to extend state of emergency
May 06, 2020

Spain's Socialist-led government will ask parliament on Wednesday to extend the state of emergency another two weeks through May 24.
 
But the conservative Popular Party, the main opposition, is reluctant.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez says extending the state of emergency is the only instrument that allows the government to limit mobility, in order to prevent contagion, save lives and protect citizens.
Health Minister Salvador Illa says the state of emergency, which has allowed the government to impose a lockdown, has been essential in reducing the daily infection rate from 35 per cent to 0.4 per cent.
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