The posters with the "Alarde de Always", black plastics, chiribitos and speakers were prepared from the morning of the day against the egalitarian alarming to protest the parade of the Jaizkibel Company.
When the egalitarian parade, composed of 700 members, entered at 8:00 hours in the Gran Vía with Oihana Etxebarrieta as captain, the supporters of the exclusionary parade mixed the atmosphere. The members of the company Jaizkibel ended with inconvenience: Etxebarrieta explained that it has been “very hard.”
In the afternoon show, the situation has also been similar in the Gran Vía. As in the morning, black plastics, posters and shouts predominated. Before leaving for the street, three members of Jaizkibel asked the Ertzaintza to comply with the resolution of the Basque Government’s Department of Security on black plastics. “I know better than you what I have to do,” the police said. However, he added that breaches of the resolution of the National Court may be punished by fines for violations committed in the territory.
Despite the immediate withdrawal of the Municipal Police, the feminist movement hung the banner in which it was said that “the alarm will be or will not be feminist”, as a gesture of support to Jaizkibel.
The director of Emakunde, Izaskun Landaida, has acknowledged that “it has been very sad what we have had to see; Jaizkibel walking, girls crying.”
The president of the General Meetings of Gipuzkoa, Eider Mendoza, said that the Saturday decision "evidences that there is tremendous work for coexistence, which is still terrible".