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Pradales and Clavijo think the Spanish state and That the EU has not raised the issue of migration

The lehendakari has explained that Euskadi is struggling to accept the status of "northern border" because this summer, for example, with its own resources, it has had to respond to the needs of the Malian exiles who have been "sleeping" on the street.

El lehendakari Imanol Pradales y el presidente de Canarias Fernando Clavijo.
President Imanol Pradales and President of the Canary Islands Fernando Clavijo. Photo: EFE

The President , Imanol Pradales, and thePresident of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo , have expressed the view that the Spanish State and the EU have not taken a stand on the migration issue, so they have both called for a structural plan to manage  "this phenomenon that has come to stay".

Pradales has stated that they will insist on this proclamation and that it will be an issue that will lead not only to the media debate, but also to the negotiating tables between administrations.

The lehendakari has explained that Euskadi is struggling to accept the status of "northern border" because this summer, for example, with its own resources, it has had to respond to the needs of the Malian exiles who have been "sleeping" on the street.

They have now begun to 'organise themselves thanks to political pressure and efforts', but the Spanish Government has from the outset shown its' lack of commitment '.

It therefore states that communities need "new resources" and that they need to strengthen their powers in the field of migration. "To this end, the institutions must work calmly and faithfully and exemplarily."

 

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