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Editorial: El Mundo

  • 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.