The Deputy Secretary of Finance, Housing and Infrastructures of the PP, Juan Bravo, has criticized that the Government of Spain has not contacted the party led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo following the crisis opened in Ceuta and, moreover, leaves "alone" the president of the autonomous city, Juan Jesús Vivas, at the forefront of managing this situation.
In statements to the 'Cope' network, collected by Europa Press, Bravo emphasized that it is the Executive who "must have answers" to the crisis that Ceuta is going through. However, he reproached that the Government is not offering solutions to the proposals that, in his opinion, the PP has indeed put forward.
In this regard, he brought up the economic reactivation plan for Ceuta presented by Núñez Feijóo, which includes an allocation of 650 million for the next six years. "It has issues that everyone shares and that are demands that should have been addressed and have not been done," defended the popular leader, underscoring the concern of families and businesses about the economic consequences of the crisis both in Ceuta and Melilla.
After that, he criticized that the Government neither calls the PP nor "wants a plan," claiming that his party is indeed involved in key debates such as the dana or the tariffs of the United States on Spain.
"Perhaps the Government is more focused on the image," Bravo insisted, who also reiterated that the president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, is on "vacation" and that "a beach that has been invaded again" has been cleared.
In this context, he questioned why the immigrants who crossed irregularly from Morocco to Ceuta have not yet been returned, despite what the European Union and the neighboring country itself claim, or what ministers José Manuel Albares and Fernando Grande-Marlaska assured at the time.