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Page makes the pact with Junts on immigration ugly: "If Vox asked for it, everyone would tear their clothes"

GUADALAJARA, 12 Ene.

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Page makes the pact with Junts on immigration ugly: "If Vox asked for it, everyone would tear their clothes"

GUADALAJARA, 12 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The president of Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García-Page, questioned this Friday the relevance of negotiating with Junts the transfer of powers, since "there is nothing progressive about it." "If the competitions were requested by Vox, everyone would tear their clothes," he stated in this regard.

In statements to the media from Marchamalo (Guadalajara), where García-Page went to inaugurate the modernization and improvement works of the CEIP 'Cristo de la Esperanza', the Castilian-Manchego president stated that "it is not admissible that the Catalan independentists, who For the rest, they are supremacists if not xenophobic, what they are proposing is that the government govern with a straitjacket."

In this sense, when asked by the media, Page stated that "no State can renounce, under any circumstances, competition on borders and therefore on emigration", since "border control is the most element of sovereignty".

From a political perspective, García-Page has stated that the debate on the transfer of powers over migration to the autonomies raised by Junts involves "marketing" with things "that cannot be frivolized."

"If it were Puigdemont, I would be a foreigner, therefore, I cannot have any peace of mind and above all I am worried that these things will be marketed at the last minute, because a serious country cannot be playing with the things of eat the way it is being played," García-Page has delved.

The regional leader has stated that the political situation keeps him "desolate." "I get the impression that it is with the intention that they do not go anywhere or end up being a huge box of frustration," he stated regarding the "commitments" of the Government headed by Pedro Sánchez. "We cannot have a policy of heart attack after heart attack," he added.

Asked by the media, García-Page denied that he would have the opportunity to ask Pedro Sánchez any question during the Government meeting scheduled in the Toledo town of Quintos de Mora, since he stated that he had found out "from the media"

"Those from the PP did it, so in that sense they treat me the same," he declared.