The Ministry of Security has opened a file against them for failing to prevent a concentration called by ‘Ertzainas en lucha’ cutting off the circulation of the tram. The union organization has called a noisy meeting for Tuesday where they will show their support for the registered agents.
The collective’Ertzainas in battle‘ has denounced that the disciplinary unit of the Basque Ministry of Security has opened a file on the agents who guarded the Basque Parliament on June 1 and that could not prevent concentration summoned by the trade union collective of the Autonomous Police cut off the circulation of the tram.
In a statement, he stressed that this is what the Security Council, Josu Erkoreka, “denyed in the media, that there would be no reprisals, no recordsand even more so when these companions carried out their mission to perfection”.
For this reason, it has informed all agents that “this can be a constant from now on”, to which it has encouraged Ertzaintza employees to show your support for the officers on file next Tuesday, June 27, to the concentration called Vitoria, equipped with noisy utensils and “highly visible” in yellow so that the Security Council member can “see the thousands who will have to register to demonstrate”.
Euspel
The trade union Euspel for its part believes that the Ministry of Security is “completely wrong”and has ensured that “the way forward is not to open dossiers, but to actually sit down to negotiate a worthy regulatory agreement” in the Ertzaintza, “putting aside their arrogance”.
Euspel has been transferred his “absolute support” to these agents and confidence that “the whole group will respond in solidarity” at the upcoming events, called for “firmly” to demonstrate that the council led by Josu Erkoreka is “deeply wrong”.
Source: EITB

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