The general secretary of the PSE-EE has criticized the words of the PP deputy and described the possibility of using Basque, Catalan and Galician in the Chamber as “nice and important”. He pointed out that the initiative “has nothing to do with the investiture; it is absurd.”
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The General Secretary of the PSE-EE, Eneko Anduezahas denounced the statements of the Basque PP deputy Borja Sémper, who yesterday assured that the popular They will speak Spanish in Congress. According to the PP spokesperson and Deputy Secretary of Culture and Open Society, what they are not going to do is ‘cinnamon’. Andueza has said that he does not understand those who speak in these terms because, as he has emphasized, “Speaking in my native language is not a trick”.
Interviewed on the ‘Boulevard’ program on the same day that the regulatory reform to be able to use the co-official languages in the House of Representatives is discussed, Andueza described the day as “very happy” to insist that this initiative “beautiful and important” represents” the cultural and linguistic plurality of this country. The socialist leader has done that separated this issue from a possible investiture of Sánchez: “It has nothing to do with it, finding that is absurd.”
Asked about the discomfort expressed by the leader of Jeltzale, Andoni Ortuzar, at Andueza’s criticism during the plenary meeting on general policies last Thursday, the secretary of the Basque Socialists stated that he limited himself to “expressing my project for the country” because the PSE-EE “has its own voice, and we make it heard when we need to raise it”. As he explained: “Some are not used to criticism and others keep pace,” while he has ruled out the Socialists leaving the Basque government. For example, he has framed the ‘disclosure of discrepancies’ in ‘absolute normality’.
Finally, he has assured that he is “optimistic” and has predicted that an investiture will take place and that Spain will have a socialist government. “It’s what the citizens want, what the country needs. They do not deserve governments that look to the past, nor that cut back on rights and freedoms,” he defended. However, he has called for respecting time and has asked to “let Feijóo finish his failure, and after wasting time, we will get to work.”
Source: EITB

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