The PSOE has asked Justice Minister Rafael Catala, creating a specialized police and prosecution unit in resolving the more than 300,000 babies disappeared between 1940 and 1990.
In a press conference prior to an interpellation of the Socialist Group to be held in the Senate, Senator Tontxu Rodriguez has reprimanded the unwillingness of the Government to clarify what happened
The main opposition party claims that the theft of children is recognized as a problem and a matter of state and that the necessary measures are taken in order to find out what happened to the missing children .
Rodriguez recalled that the Ministry of Justice promised two years ago to implement a series of actions that affected demanded and ensured that, after all this time, members of the association – to be present in the chamber and family alta– “question the attitude of the government” and denounce its unwillingness to cooperate with the investigation of the facts.
The Basque senator concluded by saying that “this scourge in our recent history “requires further initiatives to ensure the opening of the archives of institutions like the church, the exhumation of the bodies of children and the creation of a national commission for missing undertaken.
( EuropaPress)
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