The demonstration was opened by the children's carts, who formed a long line and the smallest, with hundreds of red balloons in their hand. At the end of the day, a banner with the motto “Euskara Eskubideak, No More Ni Less” (The right to Euskera, no less and no more). Next to the banner were the parents of the children's schools of Pamplona and Ansoáin, the students of the UPNA and the parents of the school of Mendigorría. From behind, thousands of people joined the call. From the theaters Golem to Paseo de Sarasate. There the protest ended in a festive atmosphere and with the dance of hundreds of balloons among those present.
The mother of the Basque children's schools in Pamplona, Ainhoa Oiaga, directly called the Government of Navarra: "We are not prepared to give up our rights. It is time to make progress on rights. Time to treat all Navarros and Navarre equally’. Unai Irigarai, a student at the UPNA, also took the microphone: “The authorities that want to condemn us to monotony by denying our lingua navarrorum are royalties for their red roof.” Mountainous father Iñigo Lerga explained that the Government of Navarra does not want to put model D in the school of his people: “Once again, some citizens are treated at the second level, denying equal opportunities.” He recalled that the English program PAI has not been abandoned in the Castejón school, and that in the Sakana they have problems learning Euskera in Vocational Training.
You can also see the mobilization in the following video of Ahotsa.info:
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