SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 26 May. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The secretary general and senator of the CC-PNC, Fernando Clavijo, said this Thursday that the Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, has come to the Canary Islands “for a walk” so that they “give him a timple or a banana handle” because He has not given “explanations” about the new diplomatic relations with the Canary Islands or about the “turn” with respect to Western Sahara.
In statements to journalists, he pointed out that the minister “has not been transparent” and “has not explained the terms of the agreement” and its consequences for the Canary Islands, even acknowledging that “the sale of the Saharawi people” has not reduced the number of arrivals of immigrants because there is an upturn in this month of May.
In fact, he pointed out, “deaths” continue to be “regretted” in the “common grave” that the sea between Africa and the archipelago has become.
Clavijo has commented that the Canarian Government “seems like an agency for receiving ministers” more than a Government “that defends the interests of the Canary Islands” and has made Albares ugly, who has not defended the exception of the Canary Islands to the ‘green rate’ of transport nor to the minimum rate of 15% of the Corporation Tax.