The Extremaduran Priority Does Not Appear in the Pp and Vox Pact
4 Articles
4 Articles
'Politics for Survivors' is a weekly letter from Iñigo Sáenz de Ugarte exclusively for members and partners of the Diario.es with stories about national politics. If you also want to read it and receive it every Sunday in your mailbox, become a partner, become a partner of the Diario.es The most important thing about the agreement of the Popular Party and Vox so that María Guardiola presides Extremadura is not all that has to do with the governm…
Populars burst any hope of leading their relationship with the ultra-right on a constructive path
The Federation of Municipalities and Provinces of Extremadura (Fempex) has this Sunday raised the tone against the pact between PP and Vox to govern the region. Its president, Manuel José González Andrade, has affirmed that the pact "does not like" the federation and has defined it as a "sumulation of no ideas" and "despreciations", among other aspects, towards human rights.
The pact between the People's Party (PP) and Vox in Extremadura has placed immigration at the heart of a governing agreement that incorporates the principle of "national priority," proposes excluding undocumented immigrants from structural social services and benefits, and links access to public aid to residency, registration with the local municipality, and contributions to the system. The document also calls for changes to the Immigration Law …
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium



