The Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, Elma Saiz, will travel to our city “to know first-hand the reality of Melilla and to follow up on all the actions that, from her Ministry, are being done in the territory”, as explained by the Delegate of the Government, Sabrina Moh.
Thus, the head of the Ministry will have the opportunity to visit the public employees who work in the Provincial Directorate of Social Security, will move to the facilities of the Temporary Immigrant Stay Center (CETI), to know the reality of the center, and will carry out a meeting with families benefiting from the Minimum Vital Income (IMV) and organizations that work programs of care for children and families.
The highest representative of the Government of Spain in our city has referred to issues addressed by this Ministry such as the IMV, a benefit that reaches about 10,000 melillenses. “Many families are benefiting from this measure, carried out by the government led by President Pedro Sánchez and which has a very important part such as care for minors,” he said.
He also alluded to pensions and the importance of continuing to revalue them with respect to the CPI, “something that the Government of the People’s Party eliminated, raising them by 0.25%, or in other words, one euro per month, so that our pensioners were gradually losing purchasing power.”
With the Executive of Pedro Sánchez, on the contrary, pensions are being raised according to the IPC “so that our seniors do not have to lose purchasing power,” he said.
“A visit that will serve to know in situ the reality of Melilla and to continue working in a coordinated way, as we have done so far, in all these actions that ultimately have a positive impact throughout the country and, of course, in the autonomous city of Melilla,” he said.