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King Felipe VI ‘Wants to Visit’ Ceuta as Feijóo Pressures Sánchez to Approve It

Summary by Euro Weekly News
The people of Ceuta are still dealing with the aftermath of one of Spain’s worst border crises in decades, and now the King could visit the city…

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In the midst of the crisis in Ceuta, with the Spanish government unable to return the city to normality and the Moroccan Minister of Justice calling for a dialogue table to negotiate the future of both Ceuta and Melilla, over which Abdellatif Ouahbi claims a historical and geographical right, the Spanish government and the Popular Party have put the last icing that was missing on the cake. To move or not to move Felipe VI to the cities of Spanis…

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The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has shown himself "convinced" that "the King wants to go to Ceuta and will do so when the government of Spain authorizes this displacement."In an interview with Europa Press, Feijóo maintains that it is a task that "corresponds" to Felipe VI as head of the state in the face of the "humanitarian, public health and public order crisis" that is being lived in the autonomous city.In this sense, Feijóo has …

·Madrid, Spain
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The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, considers that the King “want to go to Ceuta” because he “requisites” as head of state in the face of the “humanitarian, public health and public order crisis” that is being lived in the autonomous city. Therefore, he has asked the government of Pedro Sánchez to “authorize” this visit. ... Continue reading “Feijóo believes that the King “requisites” to go to Ceuta and asks the government to “authorize”…

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The PP leader says that Rabat "or consented to or encouraged the invasion" and afears Sánchez that he has not summoned the parties for a declaration in defense of sovereignty

·Madrid, Spain
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Moncloa broke the news on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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