The Spanish government is developing a comprehensive economic plan to revitalize the city of Ceuta. This initiative follows a period of significant instability caused by a recent migration crisis. As part of the strategy, official representatives will travel to the city to meet with various sectors and assess their specific needs. The Council of Ministers is scheduled to approve an initial 25 million euros this Tuesday. These immediate funds are specifically earmarked to provide essential care for minors. Beyond this initial allocation, the government intends to provide a steady stream of additional funding in future sessions. This phased financial approach aims to ensure long-term stability and recovery for the region.