(Bloomberg) -- Spain’s government will seek a new 2-week extension of its state of emergency, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said.
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The government will request parliament on May 6 to back extending the state of emergency, which currently runs through May 9, Sanchez said in a televised speech Saturday. State of emergency has proved it works to contain the expansion of coronavirus, which is now under control in Spain, Sanchez said.
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Spain started state of emergency on March 14 and has subsequently extended it every two weeks.
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