Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez revealed this in a news conference after a cabinet meeting on Sunday.
"We are living in an extreme situation … it is the most serious in the last half-century.
"The reality is that Europe and Spain are immersed in a second wave of the pandemic," he said.
"The drastic measure goes into force from Sunday night and will require all regions except the Canary Islands to impose a nighttime curfew from 11pm to 6am (22:00-05:00 GMT).
"It will remain in place for at least two weeks, and any further extension would need parliamentary approval, according to the constitution.
"The more mobility, the more infections,” said Sanchez, who said he hoped to extend the state of emergency up to May 9, 2021. Let’s stay at home."
"I called for all the political forces to support the state of emergency, [for giving] this exceptional measure broad parliamentary support.Pido a las fuerzas políticas que apoyen el estado de alarma, que esta medida excepcional cuente con un amplio respaldo parlamentario. Lo necesita la ciudadanía, los actores económicos y las CC.AA. El Gobierno seguirá rindiendo cuentas en las Cortes Generales cada 15 días. pic.twitter.com/E7jLJX9r7E
— Pedro Sánchez (@sanchezcastejon) October 25, 2020
"It is needed by citizens, economic actors and the autonomous communities.
"The Government will continue to [provide reports] to the general court every 15 days," Sanchez said on Twitter.
As of Sunday, Spain had recorded 1,046,132 coronavirus cases and 34,752 related deaths.




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