The Basque Country can be an autonomous and independent community in the future, and that is what suits us the people who live here. But we have to know how to open up paths. This issue is coming out very well at its Eusko Ikaskuntza Travelling Congress (from Baiona to Oñati, through Vitoria, Pamplona, Bilbao and San Sebastian), and I believe that from there will be excellent lessons.
Lately, concern is spreading as to whether the community character of Euskal Herria is not becoming ever weaker. That there are no symbols or symbols that unite all the territories; that the day-to-day life of the different administrations distances us or that the very conscience of being Basque is impoverished, especially in the new generations.
Euskal Herria is not an academic or political invention, it is a deep-rooted reality, and it is important to clarify these roots so that the autonomous community we plan to have a solid foundation.
Euskal Herria is not an academic or political invention, it is a deep-rooted reality, and it is important that these roots be clearly defined so that the independent community we plan to have a solid foundation. It is not a question of putting the pieces of this social-linguistic and administrative puzzle that we now have together and calling it a plural confederation. Because division, oppression, imposition or forced substitution cannot simply be considered as “manifestation of free plurality”. So let's go to the roots and really see why and why it is worth building Euskal Herria. What are the collective objectives of this national construction?
The Basque Country of the future is not something that can be drawn on a blank paper. We are working on the harsh reality. An unshakeable, internal and external reality, but full of teachings. Catalonia is close to us in every way. The Catalan process has now opened the deep crisis of the sclerotic Spanish State, and this can be an open door for us, if we are able to agree on a shared strategy to build Euskal Herria. With all the necessary time, but clear in the objectives and bold and coherent in the decisions.
The values of the new vasquity are not abstract essences, they are not utopian dreams. They are concrete and deep-rooted values, starting with the Basque Country and following all the positive features of our community culture. The heritage that makes the positive reading of our history available to us is a real treasure when it comes to representing the Basque community of the future. We have to share the knowledge of Euskal Herria and project it in the national construction. But then, let's start to acquire tools for it: an independent education system, an autonomous media network, independent political-administrative systems. Let's start to dominate from now on.
Innovate radically from home. Pact here, first of all. It is enough to have a L’ésprit republicain on one side and a Pact with the crown on the other. We have been told a thousand stories so far with the intention of justifying the two tax systems and assimilators that have put us on top, but the crisis, the closure and the involution of those states are now more evident than ever. We have a lot to gain from the Basques if we organize Euskal Herria as an independent republic. Here we need construction workers.