Wild Disagreement over Migrants in Ceuta
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The Standing Committee sees the need for two more judges in the guard service and in the position with competence on violence against women
The regional president lashes out at the central government and stages the end of years of institutional cordiality between the administrations.
The Vivas team says that the government "seeks more space" to "concentrate people" but lacks officials to process the files in 30 days. "We don't know how many foreigners there are. Neither are the displaced police nor the returned migrants. There is no plan or road map." More information: Vivas threatens the government to "acquaint the judiciary" if Ceuta's immigration situation doesn't change in a month.
Ceuta's leader Juan Jesús Vivas accuses the Spanish government of painting a beautiful picture of the situation in the Spanish exclave
Juan Jesús Vivas gave 30 days to the Spanish government to adopt measures after the massive arrival of migrants at the end of July and questioned La Moncloa's response; the city still retains thousands of people in precarious conditions and the tension between the local authorities and the central executive increases.
Vivas reproached the lack of concrete measures to revive the city soul and economically, as well as to guarantee border shielding.
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