President of Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García-PageHe has admitted that he did not know request of the Spanish Government that open an emergency reception area at Ciudad Real Airportbut he has refused to review it until the Regional Government Debate which starts today is over.
In a statement to the press minutes before the debate, García-Page confirmed that he “definitely” does not know what the government wants, but he confirmed that. “Today is the day to discuss with the minister” and that “even if it is disrespectful, whatever you say, it will be in Parliament.”
“When the conflict is over, we will be able to talk,” said García-Page, who also said that in this session “there are many things to discuss” and that the conflict is “very ready and has a lot of action.” “
Page confirmed that he goes to discuss the State of the Region with a “great” spirit.although he has admitted that he would not be happy to “sleep a little at night.”
Sources from the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration confirmed that the government is considering the possibility of opening an emergency reception center at Ciudad Real airport, to provide temporary assistance to people arriving at the country’s airport. beaches.
Up to 3,000 migrants
The Mayor of Ciudad Real, Francisco Cañizares, has said that the airport of Ciudad Real, where the Government plans to create an Emergency Reception and Referral Center (CAED) to temporarily serve people arriving at the border of the country, can accommodate more than 3,000 people.
Cañizares, in a statement to the press in Toledo, where he attended the State of the Region Debate as a guest, confirmed that this has already been said by non-governmental organizations that do not see this measure well “either because of the location, or because of the number” of the people in question .
The mayor of Ciudad Real has said that the machine of the public company Tragsa they are already working on the airport and doing the layout That’s where they were supposed to be stationed to keep people coming to the coast of Spain.
Cañizares confirmed that the Ciudad Real City Council, like the Communities Board, “is strongly opposed to the construction of the Ciudad Real Airport of the capital which is a detention center for refugees.”
“The facility does not meet the minimum standards of service to care for these individualsand it is a part that is undoubtedly not ready to accept what the people who told us will come,” he criticized.