The mayor of Azpeitia has opened the second day of the municipal conference held by EH Bildu, praising the way the abertzale coalition is conducting municipal politics and calling for “synchronization of the clocks” in light of the challenges ahead .
The Mayor of Azpeitia, Nagore Alkortaopened with his speech the second day of the Municipal Conference that since yesterday EH Picture celebrates in the Refena of Pamplona Alkorta underlined that EH Bildu is “the leading municipal power in the Basque Country” and has predicted that they “will continue to grow” because “municipal politics can be conducted in many ways and we govern with the citizens and for the citizens, promoting and promoting collaborative work and we do it by working and seeking commonalities with those who are different”.
He explained that EH Bildu has 1,100 mayors and councilors across Euskal Herria and highlighted the examples of: Puente la Reina, Durango, Errenteria and Galdakao as examples of “citizen participation, fostering a sense of community and understanding between different people” as a feature of the municipal policy of the nationalist coalition.
Alkorta has defended that the work of the mayors and aldermen of EH Bildu is based on “leaving no one behind”. “Our values are based on guaranteeing the fundamental rights of all citizens, protecting social cohesion and building from there to municipalities where everyone lives well. In the congregations governed by EH Bildu, people live well and better than in the congregations in which we do not govern Because with EH Bildu, no one is left behind and we seek powerful public services for the enjoyment of all,” he defended.
“Municipality politics can be done in many ways. We do this by listening and converting their contributions into government policy: that sense of belonging magnifies the effects of government policy».@alkorta_nagore to do pic.twitter.com/mZcEOmb6Dt
— EH Bildu (@ehbildu) May 28, 2022
The Mayor of Azpeitia has finished her speech in which the challenges facing society “in these times of uncertainty” and for whose debate they met this weekend in the capital of Navarre: the climate crisis, the digital transition, the demographic challenge, a public and universal care model, the housing problem… “We need to synchronize the clocks,” he told those present, “learn from each other, increase all the capital accumulated over the years and offer Euskal Herria a better and more efficient municipal project”.
Yesterday in the opening day of the sessionsthe general coordinator of EH Bildu, Arnaldo Otegic, defended that the coalition is “a leader in a different model of democracy”, more participatory and cooperative. “There are people who believe that revolutions and transformations are made on Twitter, we believe that they are made every day, making decisions with the people” and “in the institutions closest to the people, such as municipalities,” he stressed.
Exactly, starting with the question How to deal with this unique historical moment in the history of mankind? EH Bildu has prepared a document called Basque country. A better country in which he sets out the milestones proposed by the nationalist coalition for the construction of a “new project for the country”.
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Source: EITB

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