At a meeting in Bilbao, the general secretary of the PSE-EE assured that the PNV’s “myth of good governance” is “falling to pieces”, while the Socialists are “demonstrating” that they govern “better than anyone else”.
The General Secretary of the PSE-EE, Eneko Anduezaemphasized this Sunday the “conflicts in education, Osakidetza and the Ertzaintza”. PNV’s ‘myth of good management’ is falling to pieceswhile the socialists ‘demonstrate’ that they govern ‘better than anyone else’.
At the event held by the Basque Socialists in Bilbao to present militants and sympathizers of the party Andueza as a candidate for lehendakariParticipated was the First Secretary of the PSC, Salvador Illa, who appreciated the motto ‘Change the script’ chosen by the PSE for the next election campaign because it ‘represents that change that Euskadi needs’.
According to Andueza it is ‘Only socialists are willing to lead this country’ and in the face of “complacency, conformism, exhaustion and apathy”, which he has attributed to the PNV, although without naming that party.
He has expressed his ambition to be the third socialist lehendakari, after Ramón Rubial and Patxi López, moving toward “a better, more modern, fairer, safer, more open, more smiling and happier society.”
Faced with the “open conflicts in Osakidetza, in education and in the Ertzaintza” in the hands of the PNV, the Socialists have turned this legislature into “the only departments of the Basque government that do not have open conflict” and “it is not the result of chance, It is the result of work, dialogue and the search for common ground“, he assured.
According to him, also his party has proven to have “its own voice” in the executive branch and its own ‘criteria, as a demanding party’, while claiming to be ‘the only useful party in Euskadi’, because ‘EH Bildu says she is very left-wing, but when push comes to shove, it becomes clear that between left and independence, always independence”.
Source: EITB

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