He also assured that the project is “preceded by a dialogue with the Basque administrations”, which he has urged to “resume cooperation and communication”.
The representative of the Spanish government in the CAV, Denis Itxasoinsisted not to use the shelter refugees which the central executive intends to place in Vitoria-Gasteiz “as electoral munitions or mix it with the handover process skills“.
In statements to journalists during a visit to the headquarters in Vitoria-Gasteiz of Ascudean, the association of families taking care of dependents, Itxaso defended the establishment of an International Protection Reception Center (CAPI) in the former Arana clinic, a building that is owned by the state. which has not been used for ten years.
The establishment of this center has been criticized by the Basque government, the Provincial Council of Álava and the Municipal Council of Vitoria-Gasteiz, as well as the PNV. They criticize that the project “does not fit” into the Basque reception and asylum model for being a “macro center” and they also demand that immigration transfers be negotiated now.
PSE-EE Secretary General Eneko Andueza frames the criticism of electoralism before the next municipal elections, since they knew about the project “months ago” and did not open their mouths until, coincidentally, at the gates of the elections that show their displeasure.”
Denis Itxaso spoke on this issue this Thursday, defending that the center is the “personal attention” of the national system and which is part of the “European reception model”. He has also ensured that the project is “preceded by a dialogue with the Basque administrations”, insisting that “the cooperation and the communication“.
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