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Good morning. It' s Tuesday, March 5, and this is the
current day of ABC' s news. The Minister of Finance, María Jesús
Montero, will respond today at theSenate control session to the People' s
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Party' s questions on the Coldocase. On the part of the paper
controls the government in the upper chamberwill be premiered with Montero responding to Alicia
Garcia, the spokesperson of the popular, for the information published yesterday by this
same newspaper that made public How Haciendaknew from two thousand twenty- two irregularities
of the plot led by Coldo García, former advisor of avalos in the Ministry
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of Transport. Yesterday, Mary JesusMontero opted for silence on the subject.
Nor did he want to delve intothe subject his party During the post-
axis press conference. The only reactionto the report of the General Intervention of
the State from the Treasury is toremove iron to the deficiencies that the IGAE
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denounced in the purchases of masks ofports of the State. The U S
Supreme Court unanimously ruled yesterday that DonaldTrump could be a candidate for the November
5 presidential election if he wins theRepublican primaries. The nine judges who make
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up the Supreme ruled that the ColoradoHigh Court cannot disqualify Trump, as this
decision must be made by the federallegislature, that is, the Capitol.
Now the road is clear for Trump, who is currently preparing to secure the
Republican candidacy on the so- calledsuper Tuesday a day of joint mass voting
from a large number of co-ordinated states that allows candidates to decide.
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This year, the Supermartil doesn't have as much interest as others,
as the Supreme Court' s decisionleaves everything more or less tied. Donald
Trump will be the Republican candidate andwill be measured with Joe Biden. And
to close, we talked about infertilityin Spain and how it has become a
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public health problem in our country.Yesterday Monday, several scientific and patient societies
led by the Spanish fertility society,gathered in the Senate to make known a
reality of the low birth rates thatare recorded year after year. In our
country. One in five people havetrouble breeding. However, in aúl Spain
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it remains a taboo subject and cannotbe addressed as a health problem, although
it is one of the main causes, together with others, of a social
nature, for which our country isincreasingly born fewer boys and girls. And
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