Critics in Europe of the Saiz and Marlaska Sit-in: "They Have Seen that Sanchez Is a Pariah"
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Dolors Montserrat analyzes in Es la Mañana de Federico the way in which Brussels sees Sánchez after what happened in Ceuta.
Several EU leaders provide the enemies of Europe with exactly the dystopian narrative they are asking for.
Although the EU has tightened its migration policy, it continues to cling to legal and political taboos, and these contradictions should now be removed.
The response to the migratory crisis in Ceuta is part of the drift towards post-democratic authoritarianism that threatens European democracies
It is unlikely that the impact of the crisis in Ceuta will result in new immigration control rules before the Pact for Migration begins to work, but the letter from the 22 Heads of Government to Sanchéz shows an irritation with the Spanish PM's position on migration issues that only needed a reason to burst
A deadly border emergency was contained in 48 hours. European leaders turned it into an invasion and delivered to Europe's enemies the dystopian narrative they sought. Opinion by Alberto Alemanno
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