
The Council of Ministers plans to approve this Tuesday the 2026 public employment offer for the General State Administration (AGE), after 36,588 positions were approved for 2025, 3,546 fewer than those planned in the record offer of 2024. The CCOO and UGT unions have already conveyed to the Government their rejection of a proposal for which they did not have details of figures, while CSIF had demanded to know the data to be able to evaluate it. In addition, the reform of the Law on the Protection of Children and Adolescents against Violence (Lopivi) will be approved. The modification ensures the right of minor victims to be heard regardless of their age and guarantees that they can be accompanied by an adult they trust, among other things. In addition, it prohibits the use of the so-called parental alienation syndrome, a term without scientific support that describes the manipulation of a parent – usually the mother – to turn their child against the other. On the other hand, the Congressional Spokesperson’s Board is scheduled to address the request for an urgent appearance by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, regarding the detention in Israel of a Spanish-Palestinian citizen who was part of the Sumud Global Flotilla, which intended to reach Gaza with supplies.