Overview
- Alberto Núñez Feijóo convened regional leaders in Murcia to lock in a migration platform that will be presented publicly on Sunday, with Isabel Díaz Ayuso joining the closed‑door talks on Saturday.
- Party leaders signaled limits on access to certain social benefits, including the Ingreso Mínimo Vital, under the principle that contributing is a condition to remain in Spain.
- The draft prioritizes immigration from culturally proximate origins, notably Hispano‑American, and contemplates public‑space restrictions on niqab and burka as part of an integration policy.
- Miguel Tellado framed the plan as a middle course between Vox’s hardline and the PSOE’s approach, aiming to win back voters from both parties by promising order, border enforcement and integration for those who contribute.
- Beyond migration, the PP is preparing a Declaration of the Region of Murcia covering housing, rural policy, and transport fixes such as AVE delay indemnities, while internal differences persist on international rhetoric like the use of the term genocide for Gaza.