Ceuta: the Boundary of the Right to Have Rights
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Ceuta: the boundary of the right to have rights
Last Friday [31 July], thousands of people swam across the border to reach the autonomous city of Ceuta. This enclave of some 83,000 people received, in a matter of 24 hours, just over 50,000 more people, exhausted from a migratory journey that has caused the deaths of at least 100 in the last two days. In summer, arrivals in Ceuta and Melilla by sea increase significantly, as sea fog hinders early detection on the coast by the Civil Guard. But …
The Popular Party demands that the Moroccan ambassador be called to consultations after the words of the Minister of Justice who questioned the Spanishness of Ceuta and Melilla
The popular deputy denounces in Menorca that the crisis in Ceuta is a "hybrid attack" on Spanish sovereignty
The PP extends its criticism of Bolaños for the Ceuta crisis and asks to know his contacts with his Moroccan counterpart
The PP has extended Thursday to the Minister of Presidency and Justice, Félix Bolaños, its criticism of the...
With the passing of the days since the massive entry into Ceuta, the Popular Party has been tightening its tone on Morocco, to which it avoided pointing in the first months of the crisis. “Ceuta and Melilla are Spain. Consequently, they do not negotiate. They defend themselves,” said PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo on Wednesday, after Moroccan Justice Minister Abdellatif Uahbi claimed sovereignty over autonomous cities, thus reiterating the posit…
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