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Vox Advocates for Ending Migration Matches and Repealing Climate Legislation

March 12, 2025
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 12 Mar. (Europa Press) –

The Vox parliamentary group has proposed 46 resolutions during the ‘debate on the state of Canarian nationality’, outlining a series of measures that include the elimination of funding aimed at addressing illegal immigration, which they claim has generated “the so-called effect,” as well as the repeal of the climate change and energy transition law for the Canary Islands, in an effort to end “climate fanaticism.”

Vox will also urge the Canarian government to “put an end to discrimination” which, in their view, means that “an increasing number of Canary residents lack resources and face precarious situations,” while “administrations provide housing, mobile devices, and various subsidies and support to illegal immigrants,” as stated in a document shared with the media by the Chamber table.

Consequently, in the third and final session of the debate on the state of Canarian nationality this Thursday in Parliament, the group will advocate for the “elimination of all policies” that adversely affect the Canarian and Spanish population, which they claim promote “the so-called effect” on illegal immigration.

In relation to unaccompanied migrant minors, the political formation is committed to promoting agreements for the reintegration of these individuals with their families, enhancing cooperation with the protection services for minors in Morocco, Algeria, Mali, and Mauritania.

They argue that this process aims to “facilitate” family reunification and ensure that their protection is assumed by the services in their country of origin.

Vox, opposing “climate fanaticism”

Within the proposals and measures outlined in their document, Vox will also request the autonomous government “to terminate the policies of climate fanaticism” which, they argue, seek to “render the care for nature incompatible with the well-being and prosperity of the Canarians.”

In this regard, they will advocate for the initiation of necessary procedures to repeal the 2022 Law of Climate Change and Energy Transition in the Canary Islands to “advance” towards a model “that permits exploration and research of our natural resources and mineral deposits, such as rare earths, while fully respecting our natural heritage,” a stance they also defended in their intervention yesterday.

They expand their criticism to “climate fanaticism” beyond the islands and also demand a reconsideration of “the European Green Deal and the 2030 Agenda.” In their view, such initiatives aim “to undermine our sovereignty, making us reliant on countries like Morocco or Algeria.”

Social Policies, Housing, and Health

The Vox parliamentary group will additionally call for the repeal of all gender-related laws which, they believe, “have done little to protect women and have only served to create division and confrontation within society, without reducing the number of victims.”

This legislative repeal also applies to regulations concerning the transgender community.

In education, they will propose urgent measures to guarantee that “all Canarians” have access to a free, rigorous educational and vocational training system. They aim to ensure equal opportunities, the right to education, and access to stable, quality jobs.

They will also formally request an “ambitious scholarship programme” that transforms education in the Canary Islands into a genuine social elevator, ensuring that social or economic circumstances “do not impede a student’s merit, effort, and abilities.”

Regarding educational content, they ask that the prior knowledge of parents be safeguarded against “any form of affective, sexual, or ideological content.”

Lastly, concerning housing, a vital issue, they advocate for a “real effort” in public social housing policies, whether for purchase or lease with an option to buy, to guarantee that young people and families can obtain a home.

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