The PP places immigration in the campaign for the European elections with a new proposal: require foreigners to make a written commitment to European values. “A commitment to adhere to and respect the founding values of Europe,” highlights the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo.
A proposal, according to the PP candidate Dolors Montserrat, aimed at achieving an orderly migration. “A legal, orderly, integrated migration, linked to a job,” says the popular one.
Strategy that the PP already resorted to in the Catalan campaign. “I ask those who are in favor of legal immigration to vote,” Feijóo said then. linking immigration and crime. “Occupying our homes,” they insisted in a speech parallel to that of Vox, although today the Madrid president Isabel Díaz Ayuso tries to label those of Santiago Abascal as extremists. “The elections are escalating so that everything revolves around four vulgar ideas taken to the extreme where Vox and the PSOE comfortably meet,” she points out.
For the PSOE candidate Teresa Ribera, The right seeks to blame the migrant for all the problems. “The scapegoat for all evils”says the socialist while Josep Borell accuses the right of instilling unjustified fears: “Be careful! We are going to be invaded by a wave of uncontrolled immigration! The bell towers will become minarets!”
Former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero believes that this is clearly xenophobia. “The PSOE has never made a xenophobic speech. It has never done so nor will it ever do so,” said the socialist.
From Sumar, Yolanda Díaz believes that the PP is getting closer and closer to the discourse of the extreme right. “In an extreme right-wing logic, in an exclusive logic,” she warns. Sumar describes Feijóo’s proposal as absurd and asks the PP to assume and comply with European values by renewing the General Council of the Judiciary.
Source: Lasexta

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