The Basque government assures that it did not have the details of the center of Arana

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He has acknowledged that the Basque government received information “informally” at a meeting confirming the need to “activate” more places for refugees in the CAV, something the Basque government agreed with.

Euskaraz irakurri: Jaurlaritzak ziurtatu du ez zeukala Aranako zentroaren gaineko xehetasunik

The Minister of Equality, Justice and Social Policy, Beatriz Artolazabal, has assured that the Basque government does not have the detail of the project establishment of a reception center for refugees in Vitoria-Gasteiz.

Artolazabal has referred to the controversy established around this center in the old facilities of the Arana clinic, a state building that has not been used for a decade.

She has acknowledged that the Basque Government has received information, notably through the Lehendakari, Iñigo Urkullu, and from herself informal” in a meeting confirming the need to “activate” more places for refugees in the CAV, something the Basque government agreed with.

Having assured him that he does not want to “quarrel” with the Spanish government or with the PSE-EE, defender of this project, because it is a “so sensitive” matterArtolazabal explained this in a letter “in a conciliatory tone” He has informed the Minister of Integration, Social Security and Migration, José Luis Escrivá, that the Basque government would have liked this project to be “contrasted” with him.

He has ensured that the regional government has always shown its willingness to complement the actions of other administrations in this area, but has returned to claim the transfer of competition in migration because, in his opinion, attention would be improved.

Artolazabal has explained that he will wait for the minister’s explanation to see if it is possible. “form of cooperation” around the center of Arana, but has clarified that the design “does not blend” with the Basque guest modelbased on smaller resources and “individualized routes”.

Regarding the claims that the Basque government requested this building four years ago to accommodate the arrival of migrants in transit, it has clarified that it was the government delegation in the CAV, led by Jesús Loza, who offered the building .

The Basque government, Artolazabal has said, declined the offer because of the size of the center, because of the structural shortcomings of the building and because the need was marked by the arrival of migrants aiming to reach Irun to cross the border, for which reason it was decided to allocate resources in the center border town to be fortified.

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Source: EITB

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