A recent pact between Together and PSOE
In a last -minute political play, Junts and the PSOE have reached an agreement to manage the distribution of unaccompanied foreign minors in Catalonia. This agreement, which has not been well received by all the autonomous communities, provides for Catalonia to assume a small number of these minors, leaving the majority for other regions of Spain.
Key details of the agreement
The agreement contemplates that Catalonia will host between 20 and 30 minors of the 4,000 that are currently in the Canary Islands. This has been achieved through a decree law that seeks to establish criteria for fair and equitable reception, taking into account both the population of the communities and the previous effort of Catalonia in this area.
Financial compensation
In addition, it has been agreed that the communities that have made a significant effort to accommodate minors will receive economic compensation. Catalonia, who has expressed concern about the increase in foster children without the right resources, can be benefited from this aspect.
Possible repercussions of acord
The importance of this agreement lies in its ability to unlock the foreign law reform, which had been stopped by the discrepancies of the distribution of minors. Now, with the support of Together, the Government plans to approve this reform, although the reaction of other autonomous communities and parties as Podemos can complicate its implementation.
Political tensions
The demands of Together has generated tensions with the communities governed by the PP, and the recent transfer of immigration powers to Catalonia has increased the friction with Podemos. The reaction of these parts will be crucial to determine the stability of the agreement.
The PSC Paper to Catalunya
Although the agreement seems favorable for Catalonia, its practical application is uncertain. The PSC, which governs with the support of ERC and commons, will have to decide whether to accept a distribution that comes from a training that they criticize for their position. The tension between the need to welcome and the criticism of Together will complicate this situation.
The future of the reception of minors
The agreement only temporarily addresses the current situation of 4,000 minors, leaving the possibility of future contingents open. Catalonia, which already offers many services and benefits to these minors, can continue to be an attractive destination for them, which could lead to new controversies in the future.
Final reflection
As this situation develops, it is essential that there is a balance between humanitarian reception and the real capacity of the territories to manage it. The agreement between Together and the PSOE is an important step, but its long -term implications will need careful attention and continuous debate.