The Lehendakari called on the Irundaran musician to have “a sincere and honest conversation” at the Lehendakaritza to talk about “coexistence and memory”.
Singer and musician Fermin Muguruza yesterday accepted Lehendakari Imanol Pradales’ invitation to join Lehendakaritza for a “sincere and honest conversation” to talk about coexistence and memory “in its entirety and in its entirety”.
Muguruza explained in writing to Radio Euskadi that he accepts the invitation because “I have been working on building communication bridges for many years,” although he believes it will be difficult to “have a dialogue on a honestly as he proposes to me, once he has said that he agrees with the ban on the song Sarri, Sarri and the crimes that his Ministry of Justice has launched against me, while suggesting that I do not respect human rights.
Regarding Lehendakari Pradales’s congratulations “because his concert in Anoeta seems to be very successful”, Muguruza thanked him for these words and invited Pradales to go to the concert on June 14 at the San Sebastian Stadium, but denied him warned that “We will sing so loudly Sarri, Sarri that we will try to take the song beyond Anoeta Stadium and reach Martutene”.
The Ministry of Justice of the Basque government has announced that it will tighten the requirements for playing in the prisons of the Basque Autonomous Community, after Fermin Muguruza played “Sarri, Sarri” last Saturday in the Martutene prison, which tells about the escape of prisoners Joseba Sarrionandia and Iñaki Pikabea from the same prison center.
Source: EITB

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