In the original PNV motion in the Senate, the jeltzales demanded that the Spanish government apologize for the bombing of Gernika. They then negotiated an alternative text that does not include this aspect, although it condemns the bombings.
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Barring any last-minute surprises, the Senate will approve a motion on the bombing of Gernika next Wednesday. In the original text, the PNV demanded an apology from the Spanish government for the bombing of Gernika. They then negotiated an alternative text that does not include this aspect, although it urges the government to “make an explicit reminder of the damage inflicted on the town of Gernika and its inhabitants, contributing to its recovery and restoration.” “, to perform.
The PSOE has repeatedly made it clear that the government cannot take responsibility for those events The new wording therefore does not include this aspect, although it condemns the bombings.
The motion will be voted on on Wednesday in the plenary session of the Senate, which will take place from 9 a.m. In addition to the PNV and the PSOE, EH Bildu, the Catalan and left-wing parties will support the initiative, while the PP and Vox will vote against.
The PNV appreciates that the Spanish government has sent representation for the first time this year to commemorate the bombing of Gernika, but Jeltzale’s Senate spokeswoman, Estefanía Beltrán de Heredia, is asking for more.
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Source: EITB

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