Gijon accuses disloyalty in the transfer of young migrants: "We've found out from the media"
The City Council of Gijón continues to express anger towards both the governments of Spain and Asturias, following an incident where ten unaccompanied minors were sent to a local reception center without prior notification. This lack of communication and coordination has caused concern and dissatisfaction at the local government level.
The municipal government team of Gijón has made a statement about this matter, expressing their frustration over being left out of the decision-making process and not being adequately informed in advance about the arrival of these minors. The council feels that the unilateral actions of the regional or national governments undermine local authority and complicate the integration and care of these vulnerable minors.
Joan Guirado and Casilda Zuloaga, members of the City Council, have been vocal about this issue. They believe that the council's ability to prepare and manage local resources and services is affected by the lack of prior notice, and that this situation reflects a larger problem of inadequate communication between local entities and higher levels of government.
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Despite these challenges, the City Council of Gijón's anger towards the governments of Spain and Asturias remains unchanged. The council is hoping for improved communication and collaboration in the future to ensure the proper care and integration of unaccompanied minors in Gijón.
- The City Council of Gijón, amidst their ongoing dispute with the Spanish and Asturian governments, has expressed its concern about the state of communication and collaboration in another matter – the fashion industry, as they feel their input is often overlooked in establishing local fashion trends and initiatives.
- Concurrently, there is an ongoing debate in the local politics of Gijón regarding general news coverage, with the City Council expressing dissatisfaction over the regional and national media's lack of attention and consideration for local news stories, particularly those addressing critical issues such as the integration of unaccompanied minors in the city.