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The Government calls for "fewer headlines and more work" to meet the structural challenge of migration

The Sectoral Conference on Children and Adolescents was suspended yesterday following the decision not to participate in almost the same community led by PP. The Counsellor for Welfare Equality, Justice and Social Policies, Nerea Melgosa, has called for an extension of her powers in the field of migration and has asked the State for a structural strategy for the care of children and adolescents.

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The Minister for Welfare, Youth and Demographic Challenge, Nerea Melgosa, has criticized the political confrontation in the field of migration and has called for "fewer headlines and more work", words she said after the Sectoral Conference on Children and Adolescents was suspended yesterday, Wednesday.

In an interview with Onda Vasca, the counsellor recalled that this is already "the second or third time" that almost all the autonomous communities governed bythePP, with the exception of Ceuta, have been planted. In this regard, she has called for "consensus".

Melgosa has defended a structural plan that requires planning, consensus and a strong state plan: "We understand that there are many communities that may be upset about migration, but the issue is structural, it is not short-term, "said the counsellor, who has been pleased that" in the end, all communities are saying that the problem is structural. "

In this context, the Councillor has called for more powers for the Basque Country and has warned of the importance of the new European migration treaty and has been prepared to cooperate in the regularisation of foreigners promoted by the Spanish Government.

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Otxandiano has urged Pradales to "put his political capital at the center of the debate on the new political status."

EH Bildu's parliamentary spokesman has advocated taking advantage of qualified majorities and a "fairly favourable" political climate to achieve "country agreements, national agreements and state-of-the-art pacts" in the ACV, in his view, and in the current historical context, which is "the only reasonable alternative to protecting the interests of this country."

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