The current Government shows paralysis and lacks a long-term migration policy.
There is no political will to establish effective dialogue with the opposition.
The migration crisis has exceeded the capacity of reception in Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla.
The Government's apathy is reflected in the delay in addressing the emergency situation.
The commitment to intensify meetings and reform the Immigration Law is vague and without concrete results.
A solid plan is required to address the migration crisis, which includes a State pact and an integral vision.
This plan should consider increasing control of the borders, declaring a migration emergency, injecting more funds into autonomous communities and the support of the European Union.
Conclusion: The current migration crisis and the inability of the Government to present a solid plan and conduct effective dialogue with the opposition expose a critical lack of leadership that could take the situation to an unmanageable state.