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Podemos demands that "all" information be provided to the court case on the return of minors to Morocco

MADRID, 24 Ago.

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Podemos demands that "all" information be provided to the court case on the return of minors to Morocco

MADRID, 24 Ago. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The spokeswoman for Podemos, Isabel Serra, has been in favor of providing "all the information" possible to the open judicial investigation into the expulsion of 55 foreign minors to Morocco in August last year, in which the Government delegate in the autonomous city, Salvadora Mateos.

The Prosecutor's Office considers that both Mateos and the Ceuta vice president, María Isabel Deu (PP), also charged, could have committed a continuous crime of administrative prevarication by ignoring "voluntarily and knowingly the legal provisions and the procedure established in the current legal system ".

During her statement, the Government delegate in Ceuta pointed out that it was the Secretary of State for Security, dependent on the Ministry of the Interior, which informed her that an agreement had been reached to return the minors, and that it would be Morocco who would return to their families.

Mateos explained to the Public Ministry that the first person from the Government with whom he spoke was with the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, and later with the President, Pedro Sánchez. He stated that "it was suggested that 1,108 children had entered and there was an urgent need for the children to return to their parents."

The opinion of Podemos, transferred this Wednesday by its spokesman at a press conference, is that "hot returns, and more to minors, are something really serious and do not comply with human rights", that "they must be complied with ".

Therefore, Serra has considered it "fundamental" that "all the information is provided and that the necessary investigation is carried out so that human rights violations like these do not happen again."