Torres warns Clavijo that if PP and Vox come to the Government, they would "repeal" the redistribution of minors

The Minister of Territorial Policy responds to the statements of the Canarian president, who asked Sánchez to submit to a vote of confidence

EFE

July 7 2025 (15:29 WEST)
Updated in July 7 2025 (20:19 WEST)
Clavijo y Ángel Víctor
Clavijo y Ángel Víctor

The Minister of Territorial Policy, Ángel Víctor Torres, warned this Monday the Canarian president, Fernando Clavijo (CC), that if the PP and Vox come to the Government, the reform of the Immigration Law that allows relocating migrant minors on the islands to the rest of the country would be repealed.

Torres made these statements in Fuerteventura after Clavijo, in an interview published in La Vanguardia, advocated for Pedro Sánchez to submit to a vote of confidence.

"If there were a government of the Popular Party with Vox, the modification of article 35 would automatically be repealed," he declared when asked by journalists.

In this sense, he gave the example of the Government of Murcia where the Popular Party governs and where an appeal of unconstitutionality will be filed against the decree law that regulates the distribution of the reception of minors, considering it "unfair, unworthy and sectarian."

"Is that what the Canarian Coalition wants?", asked the minister and leader of the PSOE on the islands, while insisting that it is "important to know what would happen if there were elections and the extreme right comes to power in Spain."

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