Have you swallowed up the appointment of Arantza Quiroga as President of Parliament?
In addition to the variety of options being healthy, it would be rare for a post in that category to have only one name on the table.
If your party had given the Basque what belonged to it, the post would have been yours.
Euskera is important for PP. We must not forget, however, that we are in a bilingual community and that the freedoms of each one must be respected. Both Spanish and Basque are official languages.
Sorry, freedom is the choice to speak the two languages, not the only one that is known and used.
The Basque country has to be what unites us. To do this, the right to speak in Basque must be guaranteed, but that does not mean that all officials and officials need to use the Basque language. Moreover, it is not only a question of pp. In the PNV there are also people who do not know Euskera: Anasagasti, Xabier Aguirre
But they have never been Lizartza councillors, you have.
Despite the special situation, we rule within the law, seeking the well-being of the Lizartza. Let us not deceive ourselves, when we can present a list of the PP in any town in the Basque Country, we will achieve a healthy coexistence.
As the law and the will of Basque society see, Eustat advocates bringing seven out of ten Basque prisoners into Basque prisons.
He does not question that the policy of reinsertion is within the law, but we all know that in order to do so prisoners must meet certain requirements. ETA is still the one that makes it difficult to implement these policies through the control of prisoners.
Despite the convictions, when have they until recently condemned the Franco regime that had directly to do with its honorary president, Manuel Fraga?
The People's Party has no problem condemning Franco's dictatorship. I do not like totalitarian regimes. That is why I do not like ETA seeking to impose a totalitarian project through weapons. There is no equalization between ETA and Franco's dictatorship.
Laura, Madrid awaits you!
It's not that I have that in my head. I live in the moment and Basque politics lives me. I'd like to make my journey here.