The People's Party (PP) is launching a formal inquiry in the Spanish Congress regarding the implementation of the “Grandchildren Law,” which eases citizenship for descendants of exiled Spaniards. The PP is demanding clarification on how nationalizations are being processed, specifically focusing on the use of external companies and the acceptance rate of applications. They have submitted a series of questions to the government seeking transparency and accountability. The party suspects the process might be circumventing proper procedures and occurring "through the back door." To address these concerns, the PP is also requesting the appearance of Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares before Congress. The goal is to ensure the law's implementation is conducted fairly and legally, avoiding any irregularities in granting Spanish nationality. This move signals increased opposition scrutiny of the government’s handling of the law.

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