Juan Jesús Vivas denounces the 'passivity' of the Executive and announces legal actions if the crisis is not resolved in 30 days
The president of Ceuta, Juan Jesús Vivas, criticizes the Government for 'dressing up' the migration crisis and announces legal action if it is not resolved within 30 days, including resorting to the judiciary and the EU.
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The migration crisis in Ceuta has generated great tension between local authorities and the Spanish central government.
The president of Ceuta, Juan Jesús Vivas, has reiterated his criticism of the Government, which he has accused of "disguising the reality" that the autonomous city is experiencing and has announced that he will turn to "other instances of the State", including the judiciary, if the Executive does not resolve the crisis in 30 days due to its "passivity".
"We are going to turn to other instances of the State, we have the obligation to do so, to the Cortes Generales, to the judiciary, to the Autonomous Communities, to the Federation of Municipalities and Provinces, to the business organizations, to the unions, to whoever is necessary, because we are not going to give up, and, of course, to Europe," Vivas indicated in an appearance after meeting his government council to analyze the situation.
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