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Chivite calls for "humane action in politics" in the face of the situation of unaccompanied minors in Ceuta

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GRAFCAV7546. PAMPLONA, 20/08/2026.- La presidenta de Navarra, María Chivite, atiende a los periodistas durante su visita este jueves a las nuevas instalaciones del Centro de Rehabilitación Psicosocial Baztán, en el barrio pamplonés de San Jorge, donde ha querido destacar el compromiso del Gobierno de Navarra con la “recuperación e integración social de las personas con trastorno mental grave, mediante estrategias de apoyo comunitario, una red de centros de rehabilitación psicosocial y pisos integrados en la Comunidad en todo el territorio”. EFE/Villar López
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Navarre's president, Maria Chivite. Photo: EFE

Maria Chivite has called for an end to the effort to "dehumanize" the situation of children without families in Ceuta. The president of Navarre has highlighted the "extreme situation" of these minors and has insisted that Navarre will fulfil its obligations, but has called on the other communities to do the same. 

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