The deputy general secretary of PSOE-A, María Márquez, has lashed out at the president of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno, whom she reproaches for "the shift to the right" in his policies, focusing her criticisms on the message of the Andalusian Executive regarding migrant people after the agreement reached with Vox.
"We regret that, once again, Moreno Bonilla shows that he is already from Vox," she stated this Thursday in a note disseminated by the party, in which she described the position of the president of the Andalusian Executive regarding migrant minors as "especially cruel."
In this line, Márquez has denounced "the dehumanization of migrant people" and has accused the head of the Andalusian Government and leader of the PP in the community of "putting his political interests before the humanism that the complex situation in Ceuta requires."
On the other hand, the also deputy spokesperson of the Socialist Group has maintained that it is an "insult to the Andalusians that, after the disastrous management that Moreno Bonilla has made of the fires this summer in the community, with deceased people and a record burned area, he goes to Ceuta to give lessons on how to manage the crisis."
In this context, she has condemned that Moreno "is going to do partisan politics in Ceuta with the money of all Andalusians," and has emphasized that the president of the Junta "prefers to talk about the situation of the autonomous city to avoid facing his terrible management of the fires" in the Andalusian community.