06-27-2020 | Cs

The GPCs deputy spokesman warns that the training "will fight so that Bildu is not in the institutions and does not decide the future of this country"

The deputy spokesman of the Parliamentary Group of Citizens (GPCs), Edmundo Bal, has stated that "the victims of terrorism are the moral pillar on which Spanish democracy rests." "Spain is one of the countries that has suffered the most from the brutal scourge of terrorism," recalled the deputy from the liberal group, who added that "there are still 300 murders of the more than 800 ETA unsolved."

"Today we have an obligation to pay tribute to those who gave their lives in an innocent way," said Bal before attending the act in memory of the victims of terrorism that has been held in Congress. "Today, 60 years ago, the murder of a little girl by Begoña Urroz took place in San Sebastián, a girl who had the whole future in mind and was murdered by fanatical barbarism that seeks to destabilize the State by killing its citizens," said the deputy spokesman for the GPCs.

In addition, Bal has warned that "Citizens will fight so that Bildu is not in the institutions and does not decide the future of this country." "We underscore the ignominy of Bildu, who are successors to the political arm of ETA, who have not asked for forgiveness or condemned terrorism and who support tributes to ETAs when they get out of prison," he assured.

"I understand that today there are victims who do not want to be here. I think it is a shame Bildu's attitude that he continues without wanting to condemn terrorism or ask for forgiveness, ”added Bal.

The GPCs deputy spokesman has also stated that Cs "will be in the anti-jihadist pact against religious and fanatical terrorism."



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