Monday, May 11 · Day 26
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The Almaria Herald

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Politics · Crown

Council report due tonight as Chamber holds Monday's hour

The Sanitation Council files tonight; the Chamber sits in the morning; no front bench has asked for delay.

By V. Aldama·2 min read

Continued — see The Thread: fuel-stabilisation-reserve →

The Port Sanitation Council will deliver its preliminary report on the Estrella de Llevant before nightfall, hours before the Chamber convenes at ten on Monday to vote upon the Fuel Stabilisation Reserve. Two questions, ordinarily separate, have been bound together by the calendar.

At the Cordoba pier, the cordon at berth seven held through Saturday without alteration. Four patients remain at the Clínica Sant Cardenal Marín; seven contacts traced from the Poniente quarter remain under observation at Sant Miquel, one in isolation. The proprietor of these pages was seen at the pier office on Saturday afternoon in the company of two members of the Chamber, the visit confined, by his own account given through the estate office, to matters within the Sanitation Council's remit.

None of the four front benches has sought postponement of Monday's vote. The Government, the Opposition, the Nationalists and the bulletin issued under this masthead's editorial authority have each placed their position upon the record, and each has let it stand through the week. Corridor surcharges remain near eighteen per cent, the figure that brought the reserve to the floor in the first place.

The convergence is unusual but not unprecedented. The Chamber has voted on fuel measures during quarantines before; what is new is the overlay of Crown Councillor Rourà's mission to the diplomatic quarter, of which a separate account appears on this page. Ministers familiar with the corridor file say the surcharge will not fall before the eastern basin settles, and the eastern basin, by the Cardenal's own description on Friday, has not settled.

The report, when it arrives, will be read first at the Sanitation Council's offices on Carrer de la Marina and circulated thereafter to the Chamber's clerks. Members will have the night to read it. The vote will be called at the appointed hour.

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