Furthermore, the PNV calls on all Abertzales “scattered in all corners of the world” to celebrate and claim this Aberri Eguna, by placing ikurriñas on their balconies.
During this year’s Aberri Eguna, to be held next Sunday (March 31), the PNV calls on Basque society as a whole to elections for the Basque parliament on April 21 “mobilize massively to strengthen Euskadi’s political project.”
He Aberri Eguna Manifesto This year the PNV is celebrating this Sunday at Plaza Nueva in Bilbao (11:30 am).), under the slogan “Indar berria, Euskadi berria” (New strength for a new Euskadi), five days before the campaign for the elections to the Basque Parliament begins on April 21, calling for mass mobilization of the Basques at the polls to “to strengthen the position of the Basques”. political project of Euskadi”, and promoting self-government “without maximalisms”, but also “without vetoes”.
The secretary of the EBB of the PNV, Mireia Zaratethe head of the jeltzale list for Álava, Joseba Diez Antxustegiand the Secretary of the National Council of EGI, Beatriz Berlangapresented on Thursday in Bilbao the events organized to celebrate the Basque Homeland Day (Aberri Eguna).
“Let us actively participate to demonstrate our desire for self-governance, which is nothing other than our guarantee of well-being. Let us go to the polls to continue building with renewed vigor a true, egalitarian, fairer, more peaceful and better society. Euskadi for everyone.” and everyone,” said Díez Antxustegi.
In this sense, it appeals to all nationalists “scattered throughout the world and grouped in the Euskal Etxeak”, to celebrate and claim this Aberri Eguna, placing the ikurriña in houses and balconies.
Source: EITB
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