César García Magán

César García Magán

politician Spain

César García Magán is the Secretary General of the Spanish Episcopal Conference (CEE), known for advocating for the rights of immigrants in Spain. He has called for a collaborative effort between the two major political parties, the PP and PSOE, to approve a legislative initiative aimed at the extraordinary regularization of over half a million immigrants. García Magán emphasizes the contributions of immigrants to society, particularly highlighting the vulnerabilities faced by migrant women. He has been vocal against the stigmatization of immigrants and has urged for a compassionate approach to immigration policies, reflecting the Catholic Church's pro-immigration stance.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
33,734
Power
1,010$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Spain 1 7.00 0.07% +0% 46,754,778 33,734 $1,400,000 1,010$
Totals 1 46,754,778 33,734 $1,400,000 1,010$
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Recent Mentions

Spain Spain: César García Magán is the Secretary General of the Spanish Episcopal Conference. 7

El País: Sin partido, pero con voz | Opinión

El Salvador El Salvador: César García Magán emphasized the upcoming official ceremony for the new Pope. 7

Diario Co Latino: Diario Co Latino - Informándote con Credibilidad

Spain Spain: César García Magán expressed that the news of Francisco's death surprised everyone, especially after it seemed he was recovering. 6

El País: La jerarquía eclesiástica española, conmovida por la muerte de Francisco, que buscó “una iglesia pobre para los pobres” | Sociedad

Spain Spain: César García Magán has called for understanding between the two major parties to approve the legislative initiative for the extraordinary regularization of immigrants. 8

El País: Los obispos redoblan la presión al Congreso para regularizar inmigrantes: “Trabajan por el bien común” | España