The distribution of minors of migrants found in the Canary Islands will be made through a royal temporary decision that the Council of Ministers will approve on Tuesday.
The Spanish government has concluded an agreement with Junts for the distribution of some 4000 not -Considered migrants that are found In the Canary Islands Under the autonomous community, of those who would go to Catalonia about 20 or 30.
As announced by Junts via a note: “The cast will be made under that Autonomous communities that have not welcomed so far or have made a much lower effort Compared to the efforts of Catalonia. This means that of the total number of minors to be distributed throughout the peninsula (around 4000), more than 700 “will arrive between 20 and 30.
Apparently the measure includes that the autonomous communities that have been above the average structural places must have – as is the case of Catalonia, indicate the sources – also receive “sufficient” financial compensation.
The Council of Ministers will be on Tuesday Reform of Article 35 of the foreign legislation To articulate a permanent relocation mechanism of non -counseled migrants who reach tension areas if the Canary Islands has shown his support for the initiative and therefore there is a sufficient majority for their validation in the congress of representatives.
The minister of territorial policy and democratic memory, Ángel Víctor Torreswho led the negotiations of the Spanish director to the Canary Government and the political groups to reach this measure will appear on the press conference after the Council of Ministers on Tuesday to explain the details of the reform.
PSOE, Summary and Canarian Coalition led the initiative to reform Article 35 of the Foreign Law for the Congress in July last year, but failed in the first step of processing – it takes into account the lack of support from the PP, Vox and Junts.
Source: EITB

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