According to its manifesto, the jeltzale formation will push for civil society involvement in this process with a strategy of “deeply democratic nation-building”.
The PNV appeals in its manifesto Aberri Egunawhich will be held in Bilbao this Sunday “great deal” building “a new framework of self-government which is rooted in the will of Basque society to build” and which “institutionalizes the right to decide in terms of bilaterality”.
The jeltzale formation, which will celebrate the Aberri Eguna in the Plaza Nueva of the capital of Biscay with the motto “Gure izaera. Gure aberria (Our identity. Our homeland)”, bets that, beyond the political parties, it will also join until the the society to this process, which should be approached from a “deeply democratic nation-building strategy”. Another important challenge is strengthening the social use of Basque.
The Secretary of the EBB of the PNV, Mireia Zarate, and the head of the Political Innovation Department of the EBB, Xabier Barandiaran, presented the document this Thursday in Bilbao, where they announced the details of the political act that will host Bilbao next day 9on a stage of 180 square meters, in which the Lehendakari, Inigo Urkulluand the jeltzale leader, Andoni Ortuzar.
“This Sunday we celebrate the Aberri Eguna, the day of the homeland of all people who feel part of the Basque people and the Basque nation; a nation fundamentally based on the seven historic areas which are part of Euskal Herria and which is also present in many other countries of the world where more and more Basque men and women live”, the PNV text emphasizes.
The jeltzals claim it confronts “a new worldin which “country strategies demand a new dimension”. “We face a new political agenda, a new national reality, the task of transforming the ways of doing politics and the need for a new framework for self-government. challenges of the future,” they assure.
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