Sos Racism has pointed out that the fact that some 60,000 people cannot vote on Sunday is another example of "institutional and structural racism that is still alive in society." It adds that administrations do not talk about this problem and consider "urgent" the recognition of these political and social rights to all people. Likewise, they point out that there is a lack of electoral programs that contemplate the rights of all people resident in Navarra.
They call for 500,000 irregular administrative cases to be regulated in the Spanish State and call on the political parties to amend Article 13.2 of the Spanish Constitution: "This article expressly excludes people because the right to vote is linked to nationality."
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The PSN multilingual electoral cartel has ignited fire and pain. "It takes laughter in Navarre to ask for a vote in eight languages in 2023, excluding Basque. Vultures. Lettuce. Not even to fake."
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