The right to decide is at the heart of Basque policy, also among those who do not want it, with external and internal initiatives. The human chain has contributed a great deal to this. What is making clear is that it is a pre-political concept and a post-political citizen intervention.
We talk more about democratisation than about politics, about sociology than about patriotism. This must be taken into account when the usual forms of politics are cracking down. Firstly, the exercise of the right requires a favourable social majority in each and every Basque territory. In the minds of the subjects, this provokes a reflection on their progressive execution, taking the concept of transition in all its potentiality. We start from reality; and in the institutions, whatever they are today, without waiting for the news that is necessary. A healthy, transformative pragmatism, from the direction, never objective. That, however, requires a very clear roadmap, at least in the main traces.
We demand the Word and the Decision. Although the right to decide on whether centrality is based, the Word worries me. Concern that, when the time comes to decide, at least the first, the rights have no expiry date. Each with its offer, with the legal and political framework and with the socio-economic model, but what worries me is that of the leftist sovereigns. Voice-Exit is not an offer, unless you specify where to go. In the offer we have to show the same strength as in the mobilisation. Cultivated, attractive, credible, staggered -- you don't lose it in great words. Socio-economic background. Think backwards to step backwards. There is a lot of work to be done, to socialize, because of the two spatial dimensions that sovereignty has: the internal, the Basque Country; the external, Europe. We cannot fail to recognise the right to then, for example, the relationship we want to have with today’s Europe, because it and the border of sovereignty are united. It is time to give concrete answers to many questions in order to make sovereignty credible. We have something to learn from Catalonia: They have created Commissions for the Transition, with the objective of reflecting and rigorously socializing the basic structures for the construction of the State, the temporary conciliation of elderly and new people, and making sovereignty visible. A qualitative leap, full of content, that needs to be made here, beyond traditional politics. Among the demands of the educational system is to be scientific, to be rigorous, this is also in our offer.