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"We are horrified."

United We Can has formally demanded this Monday the opening of an independent investigation to clarify the causes of the "human tragedy" that occurred on the Moroccan border with Melilla in which 37 immigrants died on Friday afternoon, according to the latest count prepared by various NGO.

In this way, the purples react to what happened at the Melilla fence and distance themselves once again from the roadmap established by the coalition government.

A few minutes after announcing the initiative by United We Can, the Minister for Equality, Irene Montero, has not been allowed to answer questions about the tragedy from the Council of Ministers.

All questions on this issue have been centralized in the spokesperson minister, the socialist Isabel Rodríguez.

United We Can, through the Non-Law Proposal registered this Monday in Congress, seeks to "derive the corresponding political and criminal responsibilities in collaboration with the diplomatic delegations of the European Union present in Moroccan territory", but also highlight the "failure" of the migration policies of the European Union.

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