The nationalist formations believe that answers must be given to the new questions that arise, such as “people who are still at the mercy of third-party decisions from elsewhere”.
Euskaraz irakurri: “XXI. mendeko auziei so egingo die herri-bulkada” sort deia egin dute EH Bilduk et EH Baik
This Aberri Eguna the formations EH Bildu and EH Bai they have set their sights on their future challenges and called on citizens to “give a new impulse to the people” to “create answers to the new questions” emerging in the 21st century.
In the published manifesto, they have ensured that in “a scenario where the climate, energy and social crises have awakened a war”, the Basque people “remain at the mercy of the decisions made in other places”. In this sense, they want to make a “call to justify democracy and sovereignty”.
EH Bildu and EH Bai believe that the Basque people are “an active people, made up of people from all walks of life” and emphasize that “the Aberri Eguna is the day of all people who live and work here”, including those who ” even living here, they feel more rooted in other identities”. They affirm that the Basque people are “plural”, especially in its culture; “a people who speak Occitan, Spanish and French” but who feel Basque as “their raison d’être, their union”.
He central act of Aberri Eguna of EH Bildu will be held in Pamplona/Iruña on Sunday, April 9and will be joined by representatives of the Irish Sinn Féin, the Catalan parties ERC and CUP and the Galician formation BNG.
Likewise, they have also called to participate in the actors organized by Bagira in Itsasu, on April 8 and 9, on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Itsasu Manifestowho laid one of the foundations of the Ipar Euskal Herria abertzale movement, and at the event organized by Euskal Herria Batera on Saturday, April 8 at the Miramar Palace in Donostia.
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