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The PP points out as “co-responsible” for “tributes to ETA” the groups that “supported the financing” of Korrika

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The PP has regretted that “tributes to ETA members have been seen again” in the Korrika as it passes through the streets of different Navarrese towns. He has assured that “the political groups that supported” his financing “are co-responsible” and has asked them for explanations. “We have not seen Bildu, Geroa Bai, or Contigo Navarra condemning these acts, but surprisingly the Socialist Party of Navarra remains silent in the face of these insults and attacks on the victims of terrorism. There is no longer anything that differentiates them from the left abertzale”, he criticized in a statement. “One more year, they demonstrate that this is not a race in favor of Basque, but a demonstration by the nationalist left in favor of ideologies typical of totalitarianism. And as long as this happens the PP of Navarra will be in front, this only shows that once the more they politicize Basque again,” the ‘popular’ have stated. For this reason, they have asked the organization to “show its apologies and solidarity with the victims of ETA.” The PP of Pamplona has highlighted that this year the Pamplona City Council “has bought one kilometer, 6,000 euros”, and that “it has served to honor the murderers of the councilor, Tomás Caballero, and the second lieutenant, Francisco Casanova.” The municipal group has criticized “the attitude of EH Bildu and the rest of the parties that support the municipal government, including the PSN, who are allowing this to happen and support the City Council’s contribution to said race.” “The PSN is as guilty as Bildu, since Asiron is mayor thanks to them,” stated the PPN, which criticized “the actions of the socialists, on February 13, when they were incapable of supporting a declaration by the Popular Party condemning past events and asking that public money not be allocated while terrorists are glorified. Both the PP of Navarra and the PP of Pamplona will demand from the groups that support both governments “a forceful position against these acts and that the financing provided by all public admiration be returned.” “Such despicable acts cannot be financed with the money of all Navarrese people,” they have defended.



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