Meanwhile, Covite, the Fernando Buesa Foundation and 20 victims have claimed it is not being used; Another hundred victims have issued a statement claiming to “support” the slogan and warned the former that “they must not take over the monopoly of the collective”.
The Collective of Victims of Terrorism (Covite), the Fernando Buesa Foundation and about twenty victims of ETA have demanded that the political class and society in general “Let Txapote vote for yourepeated in recent months to denounce President Pedro Sánchez.
The associations find it “painful, undignified and cruel” for the bereaved, because it “haunts” terrorism and because “it does not help at all”, they say, to delegitimize terrorists.
It should be noted that among the signatories there is a direct victim of Txapote, Jose Maria Lobato and relatives of several PP councilors such as Mikel Iruretagoyena or Naiara Zamarreño, sons of José Ignacio Iruretagoyena and Manuel Zamarreño respectively.
The president of Covite Consuelo Ordonez He had already expressed his critical position in recent days with the use of “Que te vote Txapote” in the election campaign as a slogan to criticize the agreements that Pedro Sánchez had made with EH Bildu with decisions such as the rapprochement of ETA members to Basque prisons.
Other victims support the slogan
As many as a hundred victims of terrorism, including the leaders of the PP Marimar Blancosister of Miguel Ángel Blanco, and angeles pedrazawho lost their daughter in the attacks of 11 million people have issued a statement claiming to “support” the slogan “Txapote vote for you”.
“We support the motto because we understand it is part of the people’s right to freedom of expression,” they said. The signatories to this second statement have claimed to understand “that there are other victims who may not feel represented by the sentence”, but warn that “they should not be given the monopoly of the collective”.
“It is impossible to ban from the collective imagination an expression born of the people,” defended the victims, who indicated that they also share this motto because, in their opinion, the behavior of the President of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, It has been “humiliating”.
Source: EITB

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