Frenchman Jordan Bardella and Portuguese André Ventura have sharply criticized the Spanish government's decision to legalize approximately 500,000 migrants. This decision has caused serious concern among right-wing opposition politicians in neighboring countries.
The editorial office reports that Bardella warned that this measure could affect not only Spain but all of Europe. He called the country a potential "gateway" for migration and stated that if he wins the elections, he would restore border controls and restrict freedom of movement only to European Union citizens.
André Ventura accused Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of trying to gain political advantages at the expense of Europe's stability with this decision. He emphasized that the decision goes against the common interests of the European Union.
