The EBB hopes it will be a massive ‘reunion’ of members of the formation, in a celebration that will include Junts general secretary Jordi Turull as a guest.
The PNV is celebrating this Sunday on the fields of Foronda de Vitoria-Gasteiz de Alderdi Eguna together with leaders, militants and sympathizers of the party, at a time when “there is a very demanding political cycle“in Euskadi and in the state, and with the general secretary of the Junts, Jordi Turull, among the guests.
The EBB hopes that this will be the case huge “reunion” of members of the formation, under the motto ‘Batzen gaituen eguna’.
Andoni Ortuzar, president of the EBB, has recognized on several occasions the importance of this party for the PNV, especially in this edition when it is facing “a very demanding political cycle” in the state, where a new government must be formed. in Euskadi, with regional elections in the making.
In this context, the leader of the PNV even called on the members of the PNV by letter to attend this Alderdi Eguna, which combines demand and celebration, after a Covid pandemic that demobilized its bases.
“This Alderdi Eguna is going to be very special, because it will be the first in normality after the pandemic. Last year, many people, especially the elderly, still had prevention or fear of gathering. This year we will restore the Alderdi Eguna of all life: interclass, interfamily, gang,” he emphasized in his letter.
In this special situation, still with a president of the government in the state without having invested in it, in which the voices of the Yeltzales, like other voices of nationalist and independence formations, will be essential, he will on this occasion celebrate the annual celebration to attend. Jordi Turul, general secretary of Junts, the decisive party to bring Pedro Sánchez to Moncloa.
Source: EITB

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