PNV, EH BILDU, PSE and ADD have come to the words of Javier de Andrés, who said that it is “very racist and very supremacist to think that minors (foreigners) will be better monitored in Europe than in their country with their families” and has argued that they will repatriate them.
The political parties of the CAV have criticized the speech of the Basque PP about immigrants by considering it as “racist” and have extended the popular “Xenophobic messages”.
PNV, EH BILDU, PSE and ADD have come to the words of the President of the Basque PP, Javier de Andrés, who said that it is “very racist and very supremacistic to think that minors (foreigners) are better monitored in Europe than in their countries with their families” with their families “.
In an interview in Euskadi Irratia, the general deputy of Bizkaia, the Yeltzale Elixabete EtxanobeHe has described these statements as “quite a pity” and has asked the PP “Coherence” about this issue because the popular meetings do not defend postulates in the general meetings, “but on the contrary.”
“Euskadi has always been a generous, open and supporting people, although that does not mean that we will not ask for a honest cast and the work and responsibility of the rest of the autonomous communities,” said Etxanobe, who has appealed to responsibility and not “Xenophobe messages” because “they are children and not.”
The parliamentarian of Eh bildu Diana Urrea He has called on the social network X “to set foot on the ultra and xenophobic golfunitarian” as already done in the Basque social pact for migration.
“The most extreme right, in the mouth of Javier de Andrés, expresses disgusting speeches that point to and punishing minors who are in a situation of absolute vulnerability and lack of protection,” he added.
Also the general secretaries of PSE-E and add In Euskadi, Eneko Andueza And Alba Garcíarespectively, they believe that the speech of the Basque PP about immigrants is ‘racist and xenophobic’.
After maintaining a meeting in the Basque parliament, the two in statements separately merged into the criticism of the message of Javier de Andrés.
Andueza has responded that if they were “so comfortable in their country, I don’t think life was crossing the Zeestraat to try to strive for a better future.”
“The unfortunate thing is that we get used to the racist and xenophobic speeches of the PP in Euskadi, another chapter of the attempt to bring Euskadi the discourse of tension, to install Ayuso’s speech,” emphasized Andueza.
For the leader of the PSE-EE it is a fault of the popular, because “it is a different step from the PP to their self-task in Basque politics. It is a mistake to attack the solidarity that the Basque people have always shown.”
For his part, Alba García has also labeled the position of the PP about minors ‘racist’, pointing out that ‘it seems to us a pity that a political leader makes statements with that racist and xenophobe design, it is specially spoken of boys and girls.’
“Euskadi is and will be a host country, and by adding that human rights, and more from childhood, do not touch,” emphasized Garcia.
Source: EITB

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