On the contrary, the People’s Party of Navarre has warned that “we have already warned that the transfer of full exclusivity of Traffic would constitute a modification of the Improvement.”
He PSN has announced that it will defend the transfer of exclusive traffic powers to Navarre, overturned by the Supreme Courtas it is a “historical right” of the Foral community.
In the absence of a revision of the legal texts that “do not make it impossible” for Navarre to have jurisdiction in the field of Transport, the PSN confirms in a statement that “they will defend the Navarrese law” and for this purpose the Socialists will establish an institutional present proposal. statement in Parliament to defend this transfer as a historical right.
“All those parties that participated in the assumption of the transfer of traffic to Navarre must position themselves and decide whether they respect what the historical rights of Navarre establish in the Lorafna and in the Constitution,” they emphasize.
The PSN recalls that taking over powers in traffic matters “does not mean the exclusion of anyone” and reiterates “respect for the work of all security forces and bodies” working in Navarre.
Laura Aznal, spokesperson for EH Bildu in the Navarrese parliament considers the Supreme Court’s decision as “a new attack on the self-government of Navarre”. In a post published on the social network
“In light of this new attack on our self-government, it is more necessary than ever to vigorously promote Navarre’s sovereignty,” he stressed.
Similarly, Adolfo Araiz, deputy of the sovereigntist coalition, has stated on the same social network that “for less than this the Gamazada was organized 130 years ago. Once again the Gamazos of the state want to walk freely, even if they now wear judicial robes.” .
On the contrary, the Popular Party of Navarre (PPN) has warned that “we have already warned that the transfer of full traffic exclusivity would imply a change in the improvement.”
In a note, the president of the PPN, Javier García, indicated that “if there is no agreement between Navarra and the Government of Spain modifying the LORAFNA, it cannot be agreed to deprive the Guardia Civil of the functions they now fulfills. traffic matters”. “And that is only possible through an organic law, not through a royal decree. The forms in the law are just as important as the content,” they explained from the PPN.
Source: EITB

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