“Everything related to making decisions about the future of Euskadi will be made in Euskadi and it will be the Socialist Party of Euskadi that will make these decisions,” the PSE-EE general secretary added.
The General Secretary of the PSE-EE, Eneko Anduezahas assured that the agreement between EH Bildu, PSN, Geroa Bai and Contigo-Zurekin to file a motion of censure against the Mayor of Pamplona, Cristina Ibarrola (UPN), and make mayor Joseba Asirón (EH Bildu), “is a question that corresponds to the colleagues of the Socialist Party of Navarre, who have taken this decision” which, as he has emphasized, “is limited to a local issueto a question relating exclusively to the Pamplona City Council”.
“I know the reality of Pamplona very well, because I am familiar with it and I can say that the city council was apparently in absolute paralysis,” the Socialist explained. “I’m not in that situation, nor am I the one who has to make decisions on issues that don’t concern me,” he added.
In the CAV, the PSE-EE will “take the decisions it needs to make when the time comes”, but has emphasized that “He is not going to make the EH Bildu candidate lehendakari“.
In this regard, he recalled that the PSE “has concluded specific agreements in many cities on budgets and strategic projects with EH Bildu and with other political forces, including with the PNV, with Elkarrekin Podemos, with the PP, just like those parties.” they do this with us, and with EH Bildu in other institutions such as the Basque Parliament and the General Assemblies.”
In any case, he added that he will not sign a similar pact after the Basque elections. “I have been saying for a long time that the PSE-EE will not appoint a candidate from Euskal Herria Bildu lehendakari. I confirm that statement and it is a statement that the PSE will of course maintain to the end. Everything that involves making decisions. Regarding the future of Euskadi, these will be taken in Euskadi and it will be the Socialist Party of Euskadi that takes them,” he concluded.
Source: EITB

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