During a meeting in front of the Basque Parliament, EHKS spokespersons Ane Ibarzabal and Peio Ormazabal pointed out that in the political field, “the most important issues are not voted on and important policies are given by supranational institutions such as central banks and the European Commission.”
Euskal Herriko Kontseilu Sozialista (EHKS), faced with the electoral cycle and with special mention for the April 21 elections, has warned that “there is no real decision-making capacity in the institutions.” Likewise, he has announced that he will mobilize and take his demands to the streets.
The spokespeople of the EHKS met in front of the Basque parliament Ane Ibarzabal and Peio Ormazabal have pointed out that in the political sphere “the most important issues are not voted on and important policies – such as monetary, military and expenditure policies – are set by supranational institutions such as central banks and the European Commission.”
As they have emphasized, “all candidates share the agenda of the oligarchy” and in this sense, “the institutional model of politics is a set of institutions to perpetuate the current situation.”
“Institutions and elections only create a false perspective on politics. They make politics related to the distribution of crumbs, but in no way to ending class division. Despite all this, we say that all the alternatives offered to the working class in the April 21 elections they are false“They have criticized.
According to EHKS, “in the middle of the CAV preliminary campaign PNV and EH Bildu wants to give the impression that they are incompatible parties, outside the CAV they do not stop acting together. “If EH Bildu can continue to present itself as an alternative, it is because it has not had the opportunity to be in the Basque government until now,” they added.
According to EHKS, workers’ living conditions continue to deteriorate despite the fact that the Basque, Navarrese and Spanish governments “making propaganda” otherwise.
For all this, “for the electoral farceThe election of the members of the EHKS is intended to spread a culture based on militancy and direct political participation.’ “We have been hearing for too many years that we should pin our hopes on the elections and the situation has only gotten worse,” they say. insisted.
Source: EITB

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