Interior Minister Núria Parlon and Mossos director Josep Lluís Trapero apologizing in the Catalan parliament for undercover infiltration of a teachers assembly.
Interior Minister Núria Parlon and Mossos director Josep Lluís Trapero apologizing in the Catalan parliament for undercover infiltration of a teachers assembly.
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Catalonia interior minister admits error over mossos infiltration of teachers assembly

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Interior minister Núria Parlon and Mossos director Josep Lluís Trapero admitted on Wednesday before parliament the operational error in sending two undercover agents into a teachers assembly. They offered apologies and announced an internal investigation along with regulatory changes.

Parlon and Trapero appeared before parliament’s interior committee after the CGT union filed a complaint. The agents were discovered last Wednesday at the Pau Claris institute in Barcelona during a meeting to prepare for the May 12 strike.

Both officials described the action as a “poorly planned maneuver” and a “serious operational error” carried out without bad faith. Parlon apologized to the affected groups and announced a reserved internal inquiry to clarify the facts as well as changes to the structural decree governing such practices.

Trapero said future decisions on information gathering will require higher-ranking approval and that proportionality filters will be reviewed. The police chief stressed the goal is to ensure protest safety rather than restrict rights.

Junts, ERC, Comuns and CUP demanded Trapero’s immediate dismissal. PP and Vox also criticized the operation and sought explanations over rising insecurity in Catalonia.

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Initial reactions on X to the admission of error by Catalan Interior Minister Núria Parlon and Mossos director Josep Lluís Trapero regarding the infiltration of undercover agents into a teachers' assembly show a mix of skepticism, criticism of government overreach, and calls for accountability. Some users label it as totalitarian tactics and demand resignations, while media accounts report on the apologies and internal investigation.

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Illustration of a police officer pushing an elderly teacher during a protest in Valencia, highlighting the incident that led to disciplinary action.
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National police open disciplinary file on agent who pushed teacher in Valencia

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National police have opened a disciplinary file against the officer who pushed a 68-year-old retired teacher in the back during a protest in Valencia on Sunday. The woman filed a complaint after suffering a broken nasal septum and a chin wound that required stitches. Government delegate Pilar Bernabé described the events as unacceptable.

The Catalan government has launched a pilot plan to permanently station Mossos d’Esquadra officers in 13 conflictive secondary schools to prevent youth violence. Interior councillor Núria Parlon defended the measure, but it has drawn widespread rejection from unions, families, directors, and students, who decry cuts to social educators. Only one union supports it.

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The Catalan government has started a pilot program this week to introduce plainclothes Mossos d'Esquadra officers into 14 schools, including primary schools, to improve coexistence. Education councillor Esther Niubó stated there are no major security issues in Catalan schools and the measure is preventive. The plan draws applause from some teachers but criticism from unions and families.

On Sunday, May 10, President Pedro Sánchez and candidate María Jesús Montero held a rally in La Línea de la Concepción (Cádiz) focused on drug trafficking and PP corruption. At the same time, Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla held an event in Málaga blaming the government for the deaths of two civil guards.

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Mario Aguilar, president of the Teachers' Union, welcomed the government's increase in police patrols around schools but criticized the absence of fundamental measures against school violence. Security Minister Trinidad Steinert announced more frequent patrols at high-risk schools following incidents like the fatal attack in Calama.

Carmen Martínez (PSOE), chair of the Congress commission investigating the DANA crisis management, expelled PP spokesman César Sánchez on Monday after three warnings during a session.

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Spain's National Court in San Fernando de Henares opened the Operación Kitchen trial on Monday, investigating a 2013 parapolice operation under Mariano Rajoy's government to spy on former PP treasurer Luis Bárcenas and steal compromising PP documents amid the Gürtel case. Ten ex-officials, including former Interior Minister Jorge Fernández Díaz, face up to 15-year sentences from Anticorruption Prosecutors. Defenses challenge jurisdiction and evidence, while current PP leaders distance the party and PSOE seeks to impute María Dolores de Cospedal and the PP.

 

 

 

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