The words of the Lehendakari about whether Euskadi receives “the immigration he needs” have caused a political shock among government partners. Marisol Garmendia accuses the PNV of approaching the “cave” on the right and the EB answers: “We will take it into account.”
The reflection launched by the Lehendakari Imanol Pradales last Thursday, on a forum about demography, talent and immigration, generated a crack among the members of the Basque government. “We have to see what our society needs and have our economy,” says Pradales, who evokes the need for a structural immigration policy at European level.
The words of Lehendakari were defended by PNV spokesperson Joseba Díez Antxustegi The parliament of the waves From Radio Euskadi, but received a clear warning from the socialist Ekain Rico, who warned that this discursive line is coming in Conflict with what had been agreed between the two parties.
Tensions later increased with the statements of the government representative in Euskadi, Marisol Garmendia, who censored the differentiation between species of migration. “There are both university degrees and people with a low qualification, who do work that the Basques do not want,” said Garmendia. The delegate continued and accused against the PNV for her request to reconsider the project of the future Gastseiz Refugee Center, and accused the Yeltzales of approaching The “cave” on the right represented by PP and Vox.
Euskadi Buru Batzar of the PNV described as “Not inadmissible“Garmendia’s words and considered them a direct message from Moncloa. A note warned the Yeltzales:” We will take it into account “, and defended the need for a serious and structural debate about the migration model compared to what they consider” populist and demagogic positions. “
From the state level, criticism also came from adding and podemos. Both formations accused the Lehendakari of the use of a language of Ultra -Law and the treatment of migrants as merely merchandise. In addition, adding it has announced that in the next check full of Basque Parliament, the Pradales will challenge to clarify its position in immigration issues.
Source: EITB

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