The president of the Popular Party of Lanzarote, Astrid Pérez, has positively valued the plan against migratory lack of control agreed this Tuesday by the Popular Party and the Government of the Canary Islands. A plan, which is condensed into ten points, which will be made available to the central government in the search for the necessary consensus to face the migratory crisis, a State problem, which directly affects the islands.
Astrid Pérez insists that if the Sánchez Government has not faced the reform of the Immigration Law, which it can do through a Decree Law, it is simply because “it has no political will to do so, because it does not want to and because the migratory problem is alien to it.” “In fact, we have seen how it has been an issue that has not worried or occupied him in the slightest in all the years of government in which he has looked the other way.”
“Until now, -Pérez points out-, the reality is that we have not seen Sánchez ask the Popular Party for permission to modify other regulations that have interested him, as is the case of the amnesty where he has acted unilaterally and with haste to maintain the parliamentary support of the separatists and sustain himself in the government.”
According to the island leader of the PP, this agreement “responds to the lack of migratory policy of the Sánchez government and the absence of effective measures to deal with the emergency situation that has been reached due to the inaction of the Executive.”
Astrid Pérez considers that the PP and its president, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, have once again shown their “sense of State” with a “serious and realistic” agreement that involves all the autonomous communities governed by the PP, in addition to the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla.
“Sánchez has a new opportunity to turn the page, abandon erratic politics, and assume his responsibility and powers in migratory and immigration matters.” “The Government has to face the migratory reality head-on and implement measures in accordance and consensus with the different communities,” says Astrid Pérez, who regrets the lack of will of the Executive.
For Astrid Pérez, the agreement responds to the needs in migratory matters “while fulfilling the primary objective of saving lives, that people are treated with dignity and that our country does not become a refuge for mafias that traffic in human beings.”









