1. Questions to the government begin in parliament. Sánchez defends his management of the Coronavirus crisis. He wants "total victory" against the virus, political unity and an economic reconstruction plan. Casado says there is a complete lack of trust: “No one trusts you”.
2. [Note: the 52nd day of this chronicle of Coronavirus in Spain. As many as last year's Catalan separatist trial, which ended after 52 sessions on June 12, although in that case, they were more spread out over time: four months, from February to June]. https://bit.ly/2RDkEI0 
3. The extension of the tax deadline for the first quarter, from April 20 to May 20, has now been published in Spain's official gazette: https://www.boe.es/diario_boe/txt.php?id=BOE-A-2020-4448
4. Olona (Vox) asks Iglesias if they will stop imposing "the Venezuelan Chavist model" on Spain. Rufián (Esquerra) asks if the government has done everything possible to help everyone during this Coronavirus crisis.
5. Moneo (PP) asks the government about the digital divide and the plan for education during the Coronavirus crisis. Not all children have good Internet connections or a laptop at home.
6. Álvarez de Toledo (PP) asks about the number of Coronavirus deaths per million inhabitants in Spain. Sánchez, she says, is taking us towards a Covid hat-trick: the most dead, the most drastic lockdown, and the most economic destruction.
7. Errejón (Más País) asks about a tax on the rich because of Coronavirus.
8. Spain's CIS research centre announces that this very morning a special national Coronavirus survey will be published.
9. ABC front page this morning: Spanish economy disappears down a big hole, “the great depression”.
10. Sánchez del Real (Vox) asks the Home Secretary if the government is going to continue buying media protection against Coronavirus, “a Praetorian guard.” Marlaska says the government doesn't do that.
11. Health Ministry announces that officially, Spain now has 177,633 Coronavirus cases and 18,579 deaths.
12. Steegmann (Vox) asks if the Health Ministry is going to report the actual number of Coronavirus deaths in Spain. "The government reports the number of deaths every day”, the Health Minister, Illa, replies.
13. Bal (Ciudadanos) asks about the confusion with the official gazette on Sunday nights, “Did you have a plan?”, and the confusion with masks, and the confusion with the tests.
14. Official Coronavirus in Spain: more than 500 dead since yesterday.

Total: 177,633, +5,092

Discharges: 70,853, +3,349
Discharge rate: 39.89%

Dead: 18,579, +523
Death rate: 10.46%
15. The progression of Coronavirus dead in Spain, the daily number and the cumulative total.
16. After accounting for only 5 cases in Andalusia yesterday, the Health Ministry today registers 403 there.
17. La Rioja joins the tragic group of leading Spanish regions in deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, with more than double the national average.
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