Imbroda demands that King Felipe VI visit Ceuta and Melilla "without further delay"
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Juan José Imbroda, president of Melilla and the regional Popular Party, has publicly called for King Felipe VI to visit the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla without further delay. Imbroda asserted that the time for such a visit has arrived, citing historical precedents set by King Alfonso XIII and King Juan Carlos I, who visited the territories in 2007.
The request follows a period of heightened tension in the region, specifically regarding recent diplomatic crises in Ceuta and ongoing challenges related to migratory pressure in both cities. Imbroda’s appeal, issued via social media, frames the royal presence as a necessary step in light of these current regional circumstances.
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Infobae (AR) - First entryFocuses on historical precedent and the urgency of the request.
Infobae (AR) - Second entryConnects the request to recent migratory pressure and regional crises.