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Mónica García: “Estamos frente a una crisis humanitaria absolutamente excepcional” | Sánchez reúne por videoconferencia a sus ministros por la crisis de Ceuta
Ceuta's Mayor Juan Jesús Vivas has accused the Spanish Government of "inadequate response" to the crisis caused by the influx of tens of thousands of immigrants in late July. He has warned the Government that if the situation does not improve within 30 days, he will take the matter to court. Meanwhile, Health Minister Mónica García described the Government's handling of the situation in Ceuta as facing an "exceptionally exceptional humanitarian crisis" and denied any abandonment of responsibility.
She stated, "I don't think there has been any abandonment at any point." President Pedro Sánchez held a video conference on Monday with his ministers to discuss the crisis's progress. This will be Sanchez's second such meeting on the Ceuta crisis while he is on his summer vacation in Lanzarote. Additionally, Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones Minister Elma Saiz will visit Ceuta to evaluate the humanitarian aid measures deployed and to meet with Vivas.
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