Thursday, March 28

ETA victims charge Ayuso for the PP campaign: “They do not respect the dead”


The victims of ETA have charged this Thursday against the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, for using them politically. Since last week, ETA has been very present in the speeches of the members of the right-wing and extreme-right parties in view of these municipal and regional elections. The controversy worsened after the Collective of Victims of Terrorism in the Basque Country (Covite) denounced that 44 former members of the terrorist group were on the EH Bildu lists. Of them, seven, those convicted of blood crimes, resigned from their post on Wednesday. But this Thursday, the regional leader has continued to insist on her message that the band has not disappeared: “ETA is alive”, she stated at an informative breakfast.

The General Prosecutor’s Office affirms that EH Bildu is a “democratic” party and it cannot be outlawed

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“Dear Ayuso: stop saying barbaric things.” The phrase is part of a tweet by Pablo Romero, whose father was assassinated by ETA and who has thus addressed the Madrid leader. “Save me the pain of seeing that ETA is still alive in your mouth. I ask you please, almost out of charity, if you really want to respect those affected by terrorism who fight for memory and justice ”, he has sentenced.

The leader of the Madrid PP continues to insist that EH Bildu “is ETA”, for this reason, Ayuso continues to be committed to its outlawing, something that is in line with what Vox demands and contradicts the path marked out by the president of his party at the national level, Alberto Núñez Feijóo. In addition, this same Thursday, the Attorney General’s Office has affirmed that it is a “democratic” party and that it cannot be outlawed.

“They do not respect the dead, they are going to respect their relatives…”, Consuelo Ordóñez, the president of Covite and sister of Gregorio Ordóñez, who was assassinated by ETA in 1995 when he was a PP councilor in San Sebastián, lamented on his social networks . “I subscribe to it, word for word,” she said about Pablo Romero’s message. “It is trivialization in its purest form,” she has settled.

“ETA is alive, it is in power, it lives on our money, it undermines our institutions, it wants to destroy Spain, deprive millions of Spaniards of their constitutional rights, and provoke a confrontation”, Ayuso has come to affirm this Thursday. Maria Jauregi Lasa has responded to that specifically: “The only one looking for a confrontation is yourself”, she has reproached her through her social networks.

The daughter of Juan Maria Jauregi, assassinated by ETA in 2000, has repeated to him that if he “really” wanted to “respect the memory of the victims”, instead of talking about the terrorist group, he would be talking about his political projects. “But you neither respect her nor do you have a project. Not everything goes in politics. It is indecent ”, she has settled.






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