
handle: 10498/35713
Las Ciudades Autónomas de Ceuta y Melilla requieren de un reforzamiento discursivo con nuevas narrativas que realcen su condición de espacios democráticos europeos. Se plantean nuevas perspectivas en los relatos que España tiene sobre la españolidad de Ceuta y Melilla tanto en el plano interno como internacional. Actualmente se basan principalmente en los títulos históricos de los tratados celebrados en los siglos XVIII al XX con los sultanes y en el respeto del principio de integridad territorial española. Se pueden completar estos argumentos con nuevas narrativas que sitúen a las Ciudades de Ceuta y Melilla como parte de la democracia soberana española, en el contexto de un eje de Estados democráticos europeos en contextos regionales no democráticos. En el mismo sentido, profundizando en la realidad de la Ciudades como democracias multiculturales con pleno respeto de los derechos humanos del Consejo de Europa y de los valores democráticos básicos de la Unión Europea (UE), en los que tienen una especial incidencia el Estado de derecho y los principios de tolerancia, solidaridad e igualdad estructural entre hombres y mujeres. En este contexto, existe una obligación para España y la UE de preservar la “seguridad democrática” de las Ciudades Autónomas y la de los 170.000 ciudadanos europeos que allí residen.
ABSTRACT--- The discourse surrounding the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla needs to be strengthened, with new narratives that emphasise their status as democratic European societies. This paper presents new approaches to Spain’s narrative regarding the ‘Spanishness’ of Ceuta and Melilla, both on the domestic and international stages. At present the story is largely based on historical entitlements enshrined in the treaties negotiated with the Sultans between the 18th and 20th centuries, and on the respect for the principle of Spain’s territorial integrity. These arguments can be supplemented by new narratives that locate the cities of Ceuta and Melilla within Spain’s sovereign democracy, in the context of an axis of democratic European states in a non-democratic regional setting. This also involves delving deeper into the reality of the cities as multicultural democracies with full respect for the Council of Europe’s human rights and the basic democratic values of the EU, where a special role is assigned to the rule of law and the principles of tolerance, solidarity and structural equality between men and women. In this context, there is an obligation for Spain and the EU to safeguard the ‘democratic security’ of the autonomous cities and the 170,000 European citizens who consider them their home.
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España, fronteras, european values, borders, soberania, Frontex, narrativas, Marruecos, titulos juridicos, Unión Europea, narratives, democracia, tratados, territorial claims, ciudad autónoma, Derecho Internacional, Gibraltar, princpios democráticos, Estado de Derecho, Melilla, Schengen, valores de Europa, reclamación territorial, Ceuta, aduanas, Europa, derechos humanos, geopolítica
España, fronteras, european values, borders, soberania, Frontex, narrativas, Marruecos, titulos juridicos, Unión Europea, narratives, democracia, tratados, territorial claims, ciudad autónoma, Derecho Internacional, Gibraltar, princpios democráticos, Estado de Derecho, Melilla, Schengen, valores de Europa, reclamación territorial, Ceuta, aduanas, Europa, derechos humanos, geopolítica
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