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Dos diputados del PSOE de Ceuta critican la gestión del Gobierno de la crisis migratoria en la ciudad

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Dos diputados del PSOE de Ceuta critican la gestión del Gobierno de la crisis migratoria en la ciudad
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<think> Okay, the user provided materials about a news article and wants me to act as a journalist for Global24, writing original news syntheses in neutral Spanish. Let me break down the requirements.

First, I need to ensure the response is exactly two short paragraphs separated by a blank line, max 110 words total. The tone must be informative and neutral, no copying phrases from the materials, and no inventing data. If the material is scarce, just describe what the source reported and the general context.

Looking at the materials: the main headline is about two PSOE deputies from Ceuta criticizing the government's management of the migration crisis. The source is EL PAÍS, dated 2026-08-20. The excerpt mentions the vice president of the Ceuta Assembly being proud of his party but calling it hypocritical not to demand the executive defend Ceutans. Related headlines touch on migrant children transfers, EU pressure on Spain, and other unrelated topics like alcohol limits and US debt.

I need to extract only the relevant info from the main article. The key points are: PSOE deputies in Ceuta criticizing the government's migration crisis management, the vice president's statement about party loyalty vs. demanding action for Ceutans. I should avoid mentioning the related headlines as they're separate issues.

Now, structuring two paragraphs. First paragraph should state the core news: who, what, where. Second paragraph can add context or the source's perspective, but keep it neutral. Check word count carefully. Avoid any direct quotes or phrases from the materials. Paraphrase everything.

Let me draft mentally: Two PSOE deputies from Ceuta have criticized the central government's handling of the migration situation in the city. According to EL PAÍS, the vice president of the local assembly emphasized his party loyalty while stressing the need for executive action to protect residents.

Síntesis generada automáticamente por la redacción digital de Global24 a partir de fuentes públicas.

El vicepresidente de la Asamblea ceutí dice estar “orgulloso” de pertenecer a su partido, pero que sería “hipócrita” no reclamar al Ejecutivo que defienda a los ceutíes

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