The Socialists have been pressuring the PP to completely cut ties with Vox and support the reform of the immigration law. However, the popular masses are demanding “the declaration of a state of immigration emergency for the entire national territory”.
The spokesperson for the federal executive of the PSOE, Esther PenaThis Monday, pressured the PP to completely cut ties with the far-right Vox party and support the reform of the immigration law, as it assures that “being ultra is not a matter of acronyms or companies, but a matter of facts”.
At a press conference in Ferraz after the federal government meeting last Monday, chaired by Sánchez, the socialist spokesman said that despite the fact that Vox decided to leave the autonomous governments in which it was together with the PP, both parties remain partners when they govern together more than 100 town halls.
“We don’t know what needs to happen before Mr Feijóo absolutely cuts all ties with a party that has proven nostalgic for the Franco regime, spreader of fake news, openly racist and denial of gender violence“, he stated, referring to the leader of the PP and Vox.
And in the absence of a clear position from the PP on the immigration reform law that was officially registered in Congress this Monday distribution of minor immigrants between autonomous communities, Peña has asked the PP “to stop putting itself in the spotlight for fear of losing votes for its right”. “What is the PP going to do? Is it going to leave the Canary Islands alone, an autonomy in which they are in government?” he asked.
For its part, the PP sent a document to the Minister of Territorial Policy, Angel Victor Torresin which he criticizes the fact that the proposed law to reform the immigration law only recognizes the existing immigration crisis Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melillaleaving out other communities “that are in a situation of collapse”.
The popular population demands “that a migratory emergency be declared for the entire national territory”, taking into account not only the existing figures at the moment, “but also the forecasts for the coming months” of the Spanish government and NGOs.
For now, there is no guaranteed support in Congress to pass this reform, as the PP has not clarified its position Together is against, although sources from Ferraz have stressed that the goal is to have the PP, since “with state policy you speak with state parties” and they do not classify Carles Puigdemont’s party in this category.
The legislative initiative presented by PSOE, Sumar and Canary Coalition It aims to change the distribution model for unaccompanied foreign minors and force all autonomous communities to distribute the reception of these children and adolescents when they arrive in areas with reception systems above 150% of their capacity.
Source: EITB

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