“We need more determination in the relations we can have with the states, both to focus the relations between our territories and to take decisions here that affect all areas of our lives,” they defended in a statement.
The platform to support the right to decide, Guur Eskuhas argued that recognizing rights “as a people is a priority to face challenges” and believes it is time to “act responsibly”.
In a statement, Gure Esku assured that he will follow with great attention and responsibility “the steps that will be taken in the coming months” regarding Basque self-government. “We believe that in this country there is a sovereign majority that wants to be recognized as a people” and to be the owner of their rights, including the right to decide, she stressed.
In this context, he defended that recognizing “our rights as a people is a priority to face the challenges.” “We believe it is time to act responsibly, what is at stake is to be recognized as a people and owners of our future,” the platform added.
It is precisely the political status that has focused the debate of the Basque parliamentarians on the issue first Parliament in the air of this course on Radio Euskadi this morning.
Source: EITB

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