
"Neither legalization nor dialogue." The English government had to step out yesterday rumors that do not benefit their image, if true, and less on such a sensitive time after the last two attacks by ETA. Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba, nip the speculation about the resumption of contacts and the possible interest of the armed and the outlawed pro-independence left to open a new negotiation process. The Executive Zapatero has not only finally buried the resolution the PSOE itself pushed and Congress passed in its day for a negotiated end to violence, but goes further and closed all doors to Batasuna. Outgrow most acronyms, or the taking of other electoral options friends, as happened in Europe with international initiatives: "In a league of violence more or less explicitly, the answer will be fundamentally not."
is so sharp yesterday was Rubalcaba, who advised the sector most likely to the nationalist left to stop "cheating": "You have to tell (a Batasuna) quite categorically that will never ETA institutions while still alive" .
Minister was convinced that in a few months can take place a "new farce" of Batasuna, who "say that which condemns violence requested time to persuade ETA to stop killing and apply for legalization. "The answer will be no. This is a farce directed by ETA and the courts have already shown that ETA and Batasuna are the same, "he reiterated strong, while settled" or legalization, no dialogue. "Punto Final".
Regarding rumors the resumption of contacts with an intermediary of the Zapatero government with a mediator Henri Dunant Foundation, both participants in the negotiating process that was developed during the last truce of ETA, the interior minister demystify this end and said sharply ironic that ETA only intermediaries are "policemen acting to bring them to jail. "
Echoes of the English firm's response to the ETA offensive arrived yesterday to Vitoria, the Basque Parliament paid tribute to the last two fatalities. Rubalcaba's counterpart in Euskadi, Rodolfo Ares, repeated almost verbatim his words, saying that "there is no possibility of a negotiated end to ETA." Clearly, the governments of Zapatero and Lopez have closed ranks on terrorism and in this sense, appear to match the best in the way of eradicating this problem via the police. "The only way left for ETA to go is that it takes to stop the activity permanently terrorist, "Ares said yesterday," until you do, he asserted, will continue pursuing them with all the instruments of rule of law ".
OF 'SUPERVISORS' OF SHOE The preferred partner of the Socialists in Euskadi and main opponent in Madrid, PP, oversaw yesterday, as is usual, each and every one of the steps taken by the Zapatero government and although the evaluation was positive, was not without caveats.
While the president of the Basque Parliament, the popular Arantza Quiroga, praised the English government is "on track" in the "defeat" of ETA, her partner and Basque PP leader, Antonio Basagoiti, warned that if PSOE "Tempt the negotiation," the lehendakari Patxi López "will have breached the agreement by the change" because the socialists would prevent the defeat of terrorism and fueling the political expectations of Batasuna ".
In his opinion, ETA is launching a" new hook "to set" a new process of giving in to terrorism ", a" new negotiation with distribution of roles: ETA killing, killing and showing his strength to submit letters of negotiation and making good man Batasuna and proposing, in a few weeks or months, a full-fledged negotiations. "The truth is that the PP does not seem to have reason to worry, as Zapatero's government can say more high, but not clearer, your bet is the police defeat ETA.
A formula that does not share the president of the PNV GBB, Joseba Egibar, who in an interview with Vocento, says that the PNV are "supporters of a negotiated end and orderly" of ETA, and that if "such phenomena can sprout. " In any event, admitted that "the final decision of ETA is stopping."
spoke in similar terms yesterday the former parliamentarian and now EB Alternatiba spokesman, Oskar Matute, who noted that experience shows that "ETA can not be ended only by the road police"
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