Published: 2024-07-12
Alfonso Rueda, the Galician president from Spain's Popular Party (PP), has criticized far-right party Vox for breaking regional government pacts with the PP.
The dispute arose after PP-led regions agreed to accept migrant minors, a decision Vox opposes.
Rueda stated that Vox's stance 'makes no sense' and emphasized that 'the less governing with extremism, the better.
' He defended the PP's approach as both solidary and demanding proper planning from the central government on migration policy.
Rueda also highlighted Galicia's avoidance of such extreme situations, praising the region's common sense approach.
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