We can claim Euskadi to defend the homeland of the public

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On the occasion of this Sunday’s celebration of the Aberri Eguna, Podemos Euskadi has prepared a manifesto and a video distributed through the various networks of the party arguing that “defending the Basque Country is equivalent to defending its public services” . .

Euskaraz irakurri: Aberria “interest pribatuen aurrean zerbitzu publikoak defendatuz” egiten dela aldarrikatu du Podemosek

We can Euskadi claimed this Sunday”public versus private intereststhat “they use the resources that belong to all of them for their own benefit, even if they get involved in the ikurriña”.

On the occasion of the celebration this Sunday of the Aberri Egunadoes Podemos Euskadi have a manifest and a video which has been disseminated through the party’s various networks arguing that “defending the Basque Country is equivalent to defending its public services”.

For example, the purple formation claims to “defend the public against private and individual interests dealing with the needs and rights of citizens, or they use the resources that belong to all of them for their own benefit, even if they get involved in the ikurriña“.

Making a homeland and celebrating the Aberri Eguna is defending Euskadi and all its people, not allowing this to become a two-speed countryand thus means “standing up against those who have enjoyed privileges for a long time and telling them that they must be co-responsible and supportive of their country in order to achieve an egalitarian society,” the manifesto said.

Podemos Euskadi has claimed “progressive tax reform that leads to those who earn the most contributing more to the maintenance of the welfare state, betting on public schools and ending segregation in schools and boost the public health and their services“.

“All this is what Podemos Euskadi means to defend Euskadi”, as a “Basque party”, proud of its “identity, from the conviction that we make our homeland when we start from a broad conception of Euskadi, from heterogeneous positions and symbols , and that it has social rights and public services in common,” he concluded.

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Source: EITB

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