The deputy general of Bizkaia does not understand what is happening to the Spanish state for not recognizing that what happened was wrong.
When the 85th anniversary of the bombing of Gernikathe Deputy General of Biscay, Unai Rementeria, believes that the Spanish state still has to recognize that “it was not right”. In that sense, the president doesn’t understand what’s happening to him because he doesn’t take that step. “It’s always been said that Spain is divided in two, red and blue, maybe that’s it,” he added. In a interview awarded to the program”factories” by Euskadi Irratia, has emphasized that the feeling in Euskadi is “unique” and “powerful” in that sense.
As an example, Unai Rementeria has given several countries that have participated in various wars and have acknowledged the facts: “Some democratic states have accepted it and have had no problem with it.”
asked by him Guggenheim project in Urdaibai, Unai Rementeria is confident that this year there will be “good news” in this regard. He has defended that it is a good project in every way: for the region, for Euskadi, for tourism, for economic activity, etc. “If the project is good, you should start with it,” he emphasized.
Leaving Gernika behind, Unai Rementeria has also referred to other cases. In these times of instability, Doesn’t look favorable about lowering taxes now “Taxes must be stable, a balance must be maintained,” he explained. What’s more, if they changed depending on the situation, “We’d never be ready.”
As for the process of Usansolo withdrawal, the Bizkaia Provincial Council is studying the matter in order to take the next steps. Under Spanish law, municipalities with less than 5,000 inhabitants cannot be divided, while the regional law of Bizkaia sets that limit at 2,500. take into account the legal consequences. He also pointed out that Usansolo has the right to decide and that the final decision will be made at the General Assemblies of Bizkaia.
In the absence of one year until the end of the legislatureUnai Rementeria underlined that: the main priority is to restore stability.
Source: EITB

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