The distribution of unaccompanied minors agreed upon by the Ministry of Youth and Childhood and the Canarian Government has been rejected by the PP communities.
The general suspicion is that the new criteria will overly favor Catalonia and the Basque Country.
It would be unacceptable to change the criteria to satisfy the nationalist partners of the Government.
The migration crisis requires a large state pact to offer a decent way out for these young people.
The centrality and rationality require a fair agreement that does not neglect minors and that takes into account all autonomous communities.
Conclusion: The distribution of unaccompanied minors requires an inclusive, balanced and sensible agreement that takes into account human rights and the needs of all communities.