Urtaran has accused the Spanish Government of using the Malians of Vitoria to justify the Arana center
The Social Policy Deputy of Álava, Gorka Urtaran, suspects that the Spanish Government is using young Malians living in the streets of Vitoria-Gasteiz tojustifythe Arana centre they want to build for refugees .
He said this this Friday in an interview in Euskadi Irratia, in the Faktoria programme, where he explained that this is a "strange, curious case" of young Malians in the Alavesa capital, where, while the Spanish police have doubled their shifts in the international protection application section, Urtaran has stressed that in San Sebastián the same procedure can be carried out only one day a week, and also by telephone.
He says that the Spanish Government has free places in the centres for asylum seekers, and that is why Urtaran sees behind it another suspicion: "It is so strange that it is possible to think that this is expressly done to justify the Arana Centre. "
The Member has not discussed the matter with the Spanish Government delegate in the Basque Country, Marisol Garmendia, who, in her words, is a matter for the City Council of Vitoria.
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