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Esparza (UPN): "The mayor of Valtierra speaks on his behalf"

The UPN spokesman in the Navarre Parliament has clarified that his words do not establish the party's position on unaccompanied minors.

Javier Esparza
Javier Esparza, in a stock image.

UPN's spokesman in the Navarre Parliament, Javier Esparza, clarified on Monday that "the mayor of Valtierra speaks on his behalf" and does not establish the party's position on unaccompanied minors.

Esparza has answered questions from journalists after the Bureau and Board of Speakers of the Navarre Parliament, where she said UPN President Cristina Ibarrola called the mayor to "moderate" the forms and "apologize."

Vox's spokesman has described this mayor's speech as "Vox's," and Esparza has stressed that "UPN is a political project of more than 40 years with its own discourse on issues like this."

Mayor Manolo Resa, in justifying some of the municipal aid, defended "putting money into the people who have the roots of our country, because we are receiving a lot ofimmigrants who cost us a fortune. "" These are worth 4,950 euros a month, each of them gentlemen, "he said, referring to the unaccompanied minors to be taken by the Navarre Government, and he called for" the piles to be put in and the money to be given. "

Indeed, Esparza has stressed the party's position: "The vast majority come to work and bring economic growth to Navarre. A small part must receive aid, but they receive it because they are more vulnerable, not because they are external."

In this regard, it has criticised the way in which guaranteed income is managed and has said that management can be improved by eliminating aid to those who reject job offers and by demanding minimum subsidies from recipients.

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