Regarding Venezuela, the deputy spokesman for EH Bildu has asked Congress for “clarity” and for the publication of the electoral minutes. As he said, today “no one is able to present unattractive results.”
“Nobody says it will be easy and we are very aware of this, because in the Spanish State, and transcending the ideological location frameworks of left and right, there is a very strong sense of unity that makes them wary of any recognition of plurinationality, despite any advance in the decision-making capacity of the nations that currently make up the Spanish State”. This is how the deputy spokesperson for EH Bildu expressed himself in Congress: Oscar Matuutreferring to the debate on the new self-government. He claims not to be afraid of the ‘red lines of the PSOE’ in this matter. “The PSOE has the ability to jump over its red lines, not even in equestrian sports.”
Interviewed within Radio Euskadihas insisted that “now is the time” to address the problems issue of plurinationality. “I cannot say how far we can go. I am convinced that we have to work in this window, because the alternative does not offer any possibility of agreement on this issue. Therefore, given its weakness, the alternative that this government has, and of the chance that we have the forces that demand that our nations have more weight and have the capacity to decide freely and democratically, is what we have to work on,” he said.
The deputy of EH Bildu also spoke about the situation of Venezuela and the arrest of the two Bilbao residents in Caracas. After expressing his “surprise” at the arrests, he has called for the Spanish legal services to be given access to the evidence of the charges against them. “tion is essential to know what happened,” he claimed.
In the same way, he has judged that it would be necessary to “help” so that Venezuela “returns to a state of normality after the exercise of its sovereignty”, because “what remains are the colonial tics that are sometimes expressed in certain statements.” He has asked for “clarity” and for the publication of the minutes of the elections in Venezuela, because, as he believes, “today no one is capable of putting unattractive results on the table.”
Source: EITB
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