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Good morning. We start the live narration of the last hour of political news, this Tuesday, January 27.

Today the Council of Ministers will approve the start of the processing of a royal decree for the extraordinary regularization of foreigners who are already in Spain, a measure that has been agreed with Podemos.

The Permanent Deputation of Congress (the body that replaces the plenary session between sessions) will decide today on the PP’s request for an urgent appearance by the Minister of Transport, Óscar Puente, to report on the status of preparation of the railway crash plan included as a mandate in the Sustainable Mobility Law.

Congress resumes activity this Tuesday with an extraordinary plenary session where the Government will once again measure its parliamentary support, without for the moment having enough votes to validate its decree-law raising pensions.

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the Lehendakari, Imanol Pradales, will hold a meeting today in La Moncloa to talk about various issues, including the transfers pending agreement that the Basque Executive demands.

The Constitutional Court plans to reject the petition of the former president Catalan Carles Puigdemont to lift the national arrest warrant against him by order of the Supreme Court.

The administrator of Servinabar, Antxon Alonso, appears this Tuesday at the Investigation Commission of the Parliament of Navarra, where political groups will try to clarify what role this company had in the plot that the UCO is also investigating and, especially, in the Belate tunnel works.

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