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PP Criticises that Sánchez Continues "in His Hammock" While Ceuta Remains Out of Normalcy and Demands Urgent Measures

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While 19 days after the massive influx of people into Ceuta the situation in the autonomous city is still far from normal, the Popular Party criticizes the government president, Pedro Sánchez, as continuing to "bermudas in his hammock" and has not taken urgent measures to ensure that the Ceutis "can develop their rights and freedoms" with peace of mind.

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While 19 days after the massive influx of people into Ceuta the situation in the autonomous city is still far from normal, the Popular Party criticizes the government president, Pedro Sánchez, as continuing to "bermudas in his hammock" and has not taken urgent measures to ensure that the Ceutis "can develop their rights and freedoms" with peace of mind.

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The opposition accuses the president of total disconnection while the border is still overflowing and neighbors denounce abandonment

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The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, charged Pedro Sánchez this Monday for continuing his vacation in La Mareta while, as she has denounced, Ceuta goes through a borderline situation.

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The Deputy Secretary of Autonomous and Local Coordination and Territorial Analysis of the Popular Party, Elías Bendodo, charged this Sunday against Pedro Sánchez for his inaction to the situation in Ceuta, where he said that there is a 'health crisis'.

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informacion.es broke the news on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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