Chivite has pointed out that “the speed at which hate speech and delegitimization of institutions is progressing is deeply worrying”, while Esparza has expressed disagreement but criticized the PSN’s response as “an exercise in absolute cynicism”.
The President of the Government of Navarre, Maria Chivitecharged him attempt by several dozen farmers to forcibly gain access to the headquarters of the Provincial Parliament this Thursday and pointed out that “the speed at which hate speech and statements about the delegitimization of institutions are progressing is very worrying.”
“The worst thing is that we do not know where this movement, which is fueled by politics and from the institutions themselves, can go,” Chivite criticized in statements to the media after the approval of Navarre’s general budget for 2024.
The chairman of UPN, Javier Esparzahas shown its disagreement with the attempt to enter Parliament, but has criticized the fact that the PSN’s response is “an exercise in absolute cynicism and an attempt to put up a smokescreen not to talk about other issues”.
Esparza has warned about the “unacceptable double standard” that has emerged in the response to what happened. “It happened ‘on the day that the PSOE granted amnesty to all Catalan independents who caused very serious and violent incidents, committing possible crimes of terrorism, embezzlement and high treason against the state’, a day on which the PSN ‘the clothes tears’ “for what happened in front of Parliament’s doors.
The parliamentary spokesperson of EH Bildu, Laura Aznal, has described the attempt to force their way into Parliament as “inadmissible”. “The demands and protests of the primary sector are legitimate, but not in this way,” said parliamentarian EH Bildu.
Contigo-Zurekin’s spokesperson, Miguel Garrido, has demanded respect from the institutions after rejecting the attempted attack, and separated it from the rest of the protests in the countryside. Garrido has stated that an attempt at “vote falsification” cannot be tolerated, but “it is not an action that represents the Navarrese countryside.” movement.”
It was something that “a few” carried out, according to the coalition parliamentarian. “It was not anticipated that a concentration, like many others, could lead to this and we believe that the police action was proportionate,” he said.
He Popular Party of NavarreAfter stating that he understands the “despair” of the agricultural sector after weeks of mobilization, has indicated that he does not agree “with the forms of demands made in Parliament on Thursday”.
“From the PPN, we understand and share the demands of the agricultural and livestock sector, given the inequality of conditions to which they are subjected by the policies of the Government of Navarre and Spain,” they claim in this regard.
For its part, the majority union of the Regional Police, CSIF/SPFhas denounced and condemned the “sad events” that occurred at the doors of the Navarra Parliament.
“Only the professionalism and quick action of the police officers have prevented events from escalating,” they warn of the SPF, which denounces the “need to provide officers with the necessary resources to carry out the tasks legally assigned to them .” , especially in matters as sensitive as citizen safety.”
Source: EITB

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