In an act for the Provincial Parliament, a hundred people have gathered to announce the civil service declaration signed by 206 signatories announcing that they will soon meet with the political parties to convey their demand to them.
Representatives from more than 200 officers and social groups staged their demonstration this Thursday sues political parties of Navarre so that it is “one of its priorities” in the next legislature in Parliament Basque official status throughout the Foral community.
It was in an act before the parliament of Navarre, where nearly a hundred people gathered with red placards with the word “Ofizialtasuna” (civil servant), while the general secretary of Kontseilua, Idurre Eskisabelread the communiqué they have provisionally adhered to 206 signatoriesincluding groups of social rights, environmental movement, youth, education, culture, memory or trade unionism.
“We represent a significant part of Navarrese society,” they said when applying for official Basque status throughout the Community, “that is, so that thousands of Navarrese men and women can experience citizenship in equality, not exclusionsall over the territory”, and do not live the “incomprehensible” situation of losing rights as it travels miles south.
He has argued that “civil service does not deprive anyone of rightsthey are granted to those who do not have them”, and for this reason, and on the eve of the regional elections, he has asked “with particular force” the political formations that will confirm Parliament from the month of June “to meet the demand for official status make it one of your priorities.”
“That they bring equality to Navarre. Precisely because it is a fundamental and central issue, affecting cohesion and social justice, coexistence,” Eskisabel warned, pointing out that these latter values benefit all Navarre citizens, ” not just Basque-speaking”.
After the petition was made public, they announced that they will be launching a round of talks with the parties to transfer your question in first person.
Source: EITB

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