Javier Esparza, President of UPN, has also criticized EH Bildu’s act held today in Pamplona on the occasion of the Aberri Eguna and has warned that “EH Bildu will not achieve the annexation of Navarre to the Basque Country to make a Basque republic”.
The Navarrese Delegate to Congress Sergio Sayas, expelled from UPN and now integrated into the PPhas told EH Bildu’s General Coordinator, Arnaldo Otegi, that “Navarra doesn’t need a batasuno to come and tell him what his future will be”.
He has so replied on his social networks after Otegi, in a political act in Pamplona on the occasion of the Aberri Eguna is accused Sayas and Carlos García Adanero want “a Navarra presented to Madrid and Spainand has stated that he is “panicked about what the Navarrese want to decide”.
“Navarra doesn’t need batasuno to come and tell him what his future will be. We are enough for ourselves. Navarra is and will remain regional and Spanish,” Sergio Sayas said on his Twitter profile.
It is stated in the same sense the president of UPN and candidate for president of the government of Navarra, Javier Esparza, which, in a statement also made public on the occasion of the Aberri Eguna, stated that “EH Bildu is not going to achieve the annexation of Navarre to the Basque Country to create a Basque republic“.
Esparza has criticized that “EH Bildu and the environs of ancient Batasuna have organized this day in Pamplona because they believe that the Foral community of Navarre belongs to that entelechy they call Euskal Herria; Pamplona is the jewel of its supposed Basque state and without Navarre and their story, the story is taken apart and makes no sense. Without Navarre, they are nothing”.
For the regionalist, it is “offensive that EH Bildu claims democracy, the democracy that the ETA terrorists wanted to end”.
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Source: EITB

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