The president of the Navarro People’s Union (UPN) has accused the PSN of lying and “betraying” its voters as they plan to appoint Joseba Asiron (EH Bildu) as mayor on December 28.
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The political earthquake caused by the motion of censure against Cristina Ibarrola in the Pamplona City Council continues to get people talking, and the president of the Navarro Popular Union (UPN) assured this Thursday that the decision represents “a before and after”. According to Javier Esparza, the PSN and the PSOE had so far benefited from EH Bildu’s support to reach the institutions – to make Chivite or Sánchez president – but now they “return” and “are grateful” for that support by Joseba mayor. Asiron.
In an interview for the program “Boulevard” on Radio Euskadi, Esparza accused the PSN of “misleading everyone”. “They showed up at the municipal elections and said they are not going to appoint Asiron as mayor, and in the end they are going to appoint Joseba Asiron as mayor,” he added.
When asked why the PSN did not support the candidate Joseba Asiron on June 17 and, on the other hand, whether it will do so during the extraordinary plenary session on December 28, Esparza believes that if that were the case, Pedro Sánchez “maybe” wouldn’t do that. have been invested as President of the Spanish Government.
Esparza repeated his words Compare EH Bildu with a Nazi party. If that were not the case, no German socialist would agree to a mayoralty with a Nazi party. According to him, no German socialist would give the mayorship of a regional capital to a Nazi party if Nazi parties were legal in Germany. “Here it is given to a political formation led by a convicted terrorist like Otegi,” he added.
Finally, he emphasized that this is the case “two different measuring sticks” in Navarre and the Basque Autonomous Community, and it has been asked whether anyone can imagine that the PNV would give the mayorship to EH Bildu, for example in Donostia/San Sebastián. In their opinion, they want “the worst for Navarre and the best for Euskadi.”
Source: EITB

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