At the initiative of the PSN, the House voted a motion to support this law, but it was not passed. The vote registered 20 votes (PSN, EH Bildu and Podemos), 20 votes against (NA+) and 9 abstentions (Geroa Bai).
The Democratic Memory Act passed by the Senate on October 5 has not received the support of Navarre’s parliament.
At the initiative of the PSN, the House voted a motion to support this law, but it was not passed. The vote registered 20 votes (PSN, EH Bildu and Podemos), 20 votes against (NA+) and 9 abstentions (Geroa Bai).
The resolution also envisaged that the Navarrese Parliament urged the Government of Spain to implement all the measures contained in the law and asked the Provincial Executive to start the actions for the above-mentioned declaration as soon as possible and conclude the cooperation agreements necessary to promote this.
Finally, the text tried to urge the various administrations involved to eliminate, reinterpret or reinterpret, in search of consensus, all elements on the public road that conflict with democratic memory.
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