Motion to Censure the Bishop
Motion rejecting the statements made by the Bishop of Alcalá de Henares, Juan Antonio Reig Pla, broadcast on April 5 on TVE’s La 2. This motion was submitted as a Non-Legislative Proposal in Parliament and was vetoed by the Popular Party.

Motion for a Monarchy or Republic Referendum
Motion requesting a democratic referendum so citizens can choose between maintaining the monarchy or establishing a republic. This initiative was also submitted to Les Corts as a Non-Legislative Proposal and was vetoed by the Popular Party.

Motion Supporting the Popular Legislative Initiative on Debt Relief
Motion supporting a citizens’ legislative initiative to regulate debt relief (dation in payment), eviction suspension, and social rent policies.

Motion Against Tax Amnesty
Motion opposing the tax amnesty approved by the Popular Party government and calling for its unconstitutionality to be challenged.

Motion on Sustainable Public Procurement
Motion promoting sustainable public procurement based on social, ethical, and environmental criteria, following best practice guidelines such as those from the Novaterra Foundation. It promotes responsible purchasing policies that integrate ethical and environmental standards into all stages of public procurement.

Motion on Transparency, Information, and Citizen Participation
Motion calling for stronger citizen participation mechanisms and requiring municipal plenary sessions to ensure direct access to public decision-making processes without dependence on political group mediation.

Motion Honoring the Second Spanish Republic
Motion paying tribute to the Second Spanish Republic on its 81st anniversary, recognizing it as the first democratic regime in Spain’s history. It calls for commemorative actions such as the display of the republican flag on April 14, 2012.

Motion Defending the Valencian Housing Institute
Motion opposing the proposed Employment Regulation File (layoff plan) affecting the Valencian Housing Institute and calling for its suspension.

Motion on Stolen Babies Cases
Motion denouncing cases of “stolen babies” that began during the Franco regime and continued into the 1980s. It highlights ongoing difficulties faced by victims seeking truth, with demands for institutional cooperation, including from civil registry offices and religious institutions.

Motion Against Royal Decree-Law 4/2012
Motion opposing austerity measures imposed by the Popular Party government requiring municipalities to adopt strict budget adjustment plans, which would lead to severe spending cuts at the local level.

Motion Supporting RTVV (Valencian Public Broadcasting)
Motion supporting the “Yes to RTVV” platform, defending Valencian public radio and television as an essential public service for protecting language, culture, and democratic access to information.

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