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Última hora de la entrada de inmigrantes a Ceuta, en directo | El Gobierno apela a la “colaboración entre administraciones” y acusa al PP de acudir a Ceuta para “tensionar”

La vicesecretaria de Regeneración Institucional del PP, Cuca Gamarra, visita este martes la ciudad autónoma

Última hora de la entrada de inmigrantes a Ceuta, en directo | El Gobierno apela a la “colaboración entre administraciones” y acusa al PP de acudir a Ceuta para “tensionar”

As the deadline approaches for the influx of immigrants into Ceuta, a live report is underway, detailing the government's call for collaboration between administrations to handle the crisis. Elma Sáiz, the Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration and spokesperson for the Executive, questioned the presence of Cuca Gamarra, the vice-secretary of the People's Party (PP), stating that they are either there to collaborate, improve the situation in Ceuta, or to stage photos with protesters and create tension.

In a Cadena Ser interview, Sáiz criticized the PP's involvement, accusing them of either aiding the situation or trying to provoke unrest.

The government is working to establish four new locations in Ceuta, capable of accommodating up to 1,500 migrants, with the potential to expand further. Meanwhile, Cuca Gamarra, the vice-secretary of Institutional Renewal for the PP, has met with representatives from Guardia Civil and National Police associations and trade unions in Ceuta. The meeting is set to take place at the party's headquarters in the autonomous city at 13:00, where Gamarra will also meet with Ceuta's Mayor, Juan Jesús Vivas.

In the meantime, around a hundred migrants encamped on Trampolín Beach have initiated a hunger strike, demanding asylum.

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