The Lehendakari explained that he heard about this call for next Thursday, October 19, through the media and considered it a “pre-campaign political proposal of partisan interest for the PP.”
The Lehendakari, Iñigo Urkullu, announced on Thursday that he will not attend the meeting of regional presidents in the Senate called to take a position on the possible amnesty demanded by the Catalan independents in support of the inauguration of Pedro Sánchez as president of the government.
Urkullu is currently on an official trip to Japan and during a visit to the University of Tokyoafter attending a Basque class for Japanese students, referred to the call for the General Commission of Autonomous Communities of the Senate for the next day, the 19th, Thursday.
He has said that he was informed of this call through the media, in which other socialist presidents have also announced that they will not participate, and considers it a “political proposal before the campaign of partisan interest of the PP.”
The Lehendakari has criticized the fact that the Senate, recalling the PP, has an absolute majority. “It’s Not What It Should Be”a Chamber for “territorial representation and debate” and regrets that “so far” communities have not been taken into account.
After insisting ‘political importance’ of the PP With this meeting, Urkullu added that his position on the trial had been known for a long time, because he left it “in writing” and because he even testified as a witness before the Supreme Court.
“It has already been said, as I think about the amnesty, because a political issue should never have been judicialized, let alone through a process with criminal convictions,” emphasized Urkullu, who has chosen to reverse the situation.
Source: EITB

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