Tc Will Study the Resources of Six Other Communities Against the Relocation of Minors
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The Sectoral Commission for Childhood and Adolescence held this Tuesday has left a scenario of tension between the central government and several autonomous communities regarding the distribution of unaccompanied immigrant minors from Ceuta and the Canary Islands. In total, eleven communities governed by the PP, in addition to Castilla-La Mancha and Melilla, have rejected the figures proposed by the Ministry, vetoing the agenda for the next sect…
The Junta de Andalucía rejected last Tuesday the proposal of the central government that establishes the distribution of unaccompanied migrant minors from the Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla among the autonomous communities. According to the plan presented in the Sectoral Commission for Childhood and Adolescence, Andalusia would have 677 minors, more than any other territory. The proposal of the executive excludes Catalonia and the Basque Coun…
On Tuesday, La Xunta transferred its "angry and dissent" after accusing the central government of "wanting to impose" an "unfair and arbitrary" distribution of migrant minors, which would mean, in the case of Galicia, the care of 317 children and adolescents.


The court of guarantees admits to the proceedings the writings of Andalusia, the Valencian Community, Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha, Galicia and the Balearic Islands, which claim invasion of jurisdiction The Junta de Andalucía prepares an appeal before the Tribuna
The Constitutional Court will study the resources of the autonomous governments of the Valencian Community, Balearic Islands, Castile and Leon, Castilla La-Mancha, Andalusia and Galicia against the royal decree law approved on March 18 for the relocation of unaccompanied migrant minors.The court of guarantees has thus reported in a statement on these resources, which join those of the Community of Madrid, Aragon, Cantabria and Extremadura, also …
The Spanish Constitutional Court (TC) has accepted for processing the appeals of unconstitutionality of the governments of the Valencian Community and the Canary Islands against the decree of compulsory distribution of unaccompanied foreign minors who are in the Canary Islands. The appeals denounce that the decree violates their powers and infringes their principle of financial autonomy. Both the Islands and the Valencian Community are governed …
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