As part of the 10th anniversary programme of Cées Esku, he organized a mountaineering march on Sundays of Álava in Treviño. Under the motto “Euskal Herria erabaki, Trebiñu erabaki”, they left Mendizorroza at 9:30 in the morning and, after passing the port of Zaldiaran and Mount Arrieta, they met in the Plaza de Treviño. The Treviño conflict has its roots in the Middle Ages and was called by Secure Eskutik to turn this "anachronistic" decision imposed on the population.
The organizers praised the ‘maturity’ of the Treviño to make decisions and proclaimed that the only person who can decide their future is the population of Treviño. They called on those with political responsibilities to ‘put aside partisan debates’ and to meet the demands of citizens. They stressed their concern to facilitate the lives of the inhabitants of Treviño and to free up this "frozen" problem, "seeking a solution in line with the time in which we live.
The claims of Tours Esku Araba coincided with Alternatiba, Elkarrekin Podemos, Eusko Alkartasuna and Sortu.
Budgets and the closure of annual accounts are nothing more at this time, from the domestic economy to most of the socio-economic spaces that we share. Large companies have begun to extract calculators and implement major plans for 2025. Small and medium-sized institutions and... [+]
Gasteizko Auzitegiko laugarren aretoak ebatzi du Gasteizko isunak bertan behera uztea, eta Bilboko isun batzuk 2.500 eurotik 1.800era murriztea, "gehiegikeria" egon zela argudiatuta. Ernairen arabera, Segurtasun Sailak "arbitrariotasunez" eta... [+]
This year marks the 51st anniversary of the United Nations proclamation of International Human Rights Day on 10 December. This date has become important in Euskal Herria and the Human Rights Observatory of Euskal Herria wants to offer some elements of reflection.
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I have recently had the opportunity to see the latest work by Pierre Carles, a committed documentary author. Under the name of Guérilla des FARC, l'avenir a une histoire (FARC guerrilla, the future has history), proposes a renewed account of the armed conflict that has lasted... [+]