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The PP breaks off negotiations due to the government’s refusal to ask the EU to move the “menas” from the Canary Islands

The government’s explicit refusal to request assistance from the European Union for the relocation of some of the 6,000 unaccompanied foreign minors who are “overcrowded” in the Canary Islands has caused the failure of open negotiations with the Popular Party and the government islands. The meeting called for this Monday was canceled, according to sources consulted by this newspaper. And until the minister Angel Victor Torres do not correct your statements this Friday, there will be no more meetings to agree on the reform of the immigration law.

Last Wednesday, the popular Secretary General, Cuca Gamarrapublicly declared to the Executive of Pedro Sanchez the activation of the voluntary solidarity mechanism, which the European Commission has already proposed to Spain.

In the same act, the vice-president of the islands, Manolo Dominguezhe wondered “why the government did not ask for help from the European Union”suggesting that Moncloa was more interested in “overthrowing the alliance that governs the Canary Islands”, between the PP and the Canarian Coalition of Fernando Clavijo.

And this Thursday, EL ESPAÑOL revealed that the President of the Commission, Ursula von der Leyenhad offered help from Frontex, the European Agency for Asylum and the “relocation” of part of the menas in “committed Member States”. In a letter addressed to the popular leader of the European Parliament, Dolors Montserrat detailed how Brussels had “greater support” to alleviate the Canary Islands crisis activatable only “at the request of Spain”.

For his part, the head of Territorial Policy responded to this information by affirming that “it makes no sense which requires Francehas Belgium Yeah Germany which welcome minors who do not wish to do so in their autonomous communities. On this occasion, the parliamentary spokesperson of the PP, Miguel Tellado, informed the minister of the failure of the negotiations.

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