Urkullu parties alleged that the aim of Rubalcaba is "leave the PNV of the institutions'
The Basque nationalist groups criticized yesterday the minister Rubalcaba warning that the Government will oppose legalizing Batasuna but condemn ETA violence. The most compelling was the president of PNV, IƱigo Urkullu, which fears that behind these words is hidden "state strategy" not only to combat terrorism, but to "leave" the PNV in the Basque institutions. Other nationalist groups, such as EA Aralar or denounced the "contradictions" in which, in his opinion, he incurred after years Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba Batasuna requiring explicitly reject the attacks.
The words of the socialist minister, who warned that in the coming months there will be a new "farce" of the nationalist left, announcing that condemn violence and trying to persuade ETA to stop arms to return to be legal, unleashed all sorts of criticism from nationalist groups against the socialist and popular praise. Although
own Rubalcaba said on Monday it had discussed the matter with the PNV and the party will "understand" the reaction indicates jeltzale otherwise. His spokesman in Congress, Josu Erkoreka, considered that if Batasuna condemn ETA should be legalized. And Urkullu criticized that "the powers of the State applied the changing geography with bans on the political wings of the self MLNV" to achieve their ends. Therefore not surprised by the words of Rubalcaba. Using a simile
mountaineer, Urkullu said the summit to reach the Everest always "the same", but noted that "the path to reach it" changes every dawn, "though" thankfully ", are the Sherpas who responsible "to re-draw the appropriate path." Ilegalizaciones occur with the same, in his view, because the state has outlawed several times leftwing nationalist candidates in others, as with municipal ANV in 2007, allowed despite attacks such as the T-4 de Barajas.
PNV president insisted that the parallel aim is to oust the nationalist formation of institutions, in line with what happened in the Basque Government, where jeltzales accused the Socialists of exploiting the banning of the ANV candidates for meet with the PP's absolute majority.
The other nationalist groups consulted by this newspaper also criticized the minister's words. From the ranks of Aralar, its coordinator, Patxi Zabaleta, Rubalcaba found that falls into a "flagrant violation" after "forty" Batasuna asking explicitly reject violence. In his view, this "hardening" of the English government's message shows that the thesis of the "dividing line" between those who condemn and no, it was "ideological consistency." Zabaleta
regretted that the government of Zapatero is taking "revenues" of the ruling of the Strasbourg European Court, which upheld the banning of Batasuna, which is an "outrage."
expressed in similar terms the leader of EA Rafa Larreina that expressed his confidence in what they can say Rubalcaba and socialists because "then do the opposite of what point in their statements," referring to the repeated process of dialogue with ETA. A member of the nationalist formation considered "absurd" all these statements, which seek "to meet certain ears" and called for "political work to end ETA as soon as possible." In this regard, he noted that his party is working at the "internal" in specifying the coordinates of a nationalist movement for self-determination, the so-called 'pole sovereign', but always on the basis of "human rights" .
For his part, Martin Beramendi of Hamaikabat (H1!), EA breakaway training, believes that instead of outlawing, what we really need to do is to work in the "legitimization" of violence to avoid many young people see as "a myth" the "leap" to ETA. "This is the question that is pending the democratic system," he said.
Meanwhile, Ezker Batua also criticized Rubalcaba. Their leader, Seraph Llamas, considered that 'if the left wing nationalism expressed in a sharp and clear their absolute condemnation of ETA violence and calls for its total abolition, "the central government" should consider this step to enable participation in the institutions. " In his view, 'thus, ETA would become a haven for criminals without any social or political support. "
Finally, the spokesman for the new left formation Alternatiba, Oskar Matute, denounced "the PSOE government strategy that aims to not only seek unanimity against ETA, but its policy for terrorism and his vision of conflict resolution, missing totally. " To Matute, the minister's words "influence a further twist to the anti-democratic Party Law."
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