Decision-making from Navarra, without the guardianship of Madrid, has been present this Sunday in some of the interventions of the candidates for the Presidency of the Foral Community along with issues such as youth, democratic memory, commerce or regional autonomy.
On a rainy day, the central acts of the electoral campaign of the PP and Vox, with the presence of their national leaders, have starred in the afternoon in Pamplona, while the candidates of the rest of the forces have been distributed in various acts during the morning.
In addition to Pamplona, Orkoien (PSN), Tudela (Geroa Bai) and Sartaguda (EH Bildu), have been the venues chosen by the candidates to launch their messages.
Feijoó promises that Navarra is not “a neighborhood of the Basque Country”
The president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijoó, has promised in Pamplona that his party “will always say the same thing in Navarra, that Navarra is not a neighborhood in the Basque Country, it is not a second-rate territory or a bargaining chip for carry out a vote or for someone to continue in Moncloa”.
In the central act of the campaign of the popular Navarrese, the performance of the PSOE has diminished with its pacts with EH Bildu in Congress and in the Provincial Parliament, because “Navarra deserves respect”, and in the PP “we are never going to consent that the governability of Navarra depends on who wants to put an end to Navarra and Spain as we know it”.
UPN values its autonomy against the “franchises” that are other parties
The UPN candidate for the Navarra Presidency, Javier Esparza, has warned that UPN is the only formation that makes decisions “without guardianship” in Navarra, where “there are only two real options” to govern, that of UPN and that presided over by PSN “with the necessary vote of EH Bildu”.
He has said it, without expressly alluding to the presence of Alberto Núñez Feijoó (PP) and Santiago Abascal (Vox) today in Pamplona, but focusing on the fact that none of them is a candidate, and adding that, of all the parties that are presenting in Navarra, “only the Unión del Pueblo Navarro makes decisions in Navarra, without any type of guardianship, without having to consult anyone or ask for permission.”
The PSN will incorporate the “youth perspective” into all policies
The PSN-PSOE candidate for the Presidency of Navarra, María Chivite, has underlined her commitment to youth by incorporating the “youth perspective” into all policies, as well as encouraging participation in the design of policies that affect them.
In an act at the Orkoien civic center, he expressed his intention to convert employment into “a right at the end of the formative stage” and pointed out his objective of continuing with the scholarship policy and promoting more public housing for that prices are affordable, as well as working in the health field in terms of mental health, with special mention of policies to eradicate bullying.
Geroa Bai, for “brave” governments and without guardianships
Geroa Bai’s candidate for the presidency of the Provincial Executive, Uxue Barkos, has stressed her claim to lead “brave” governments against “bravish” governments such as the Tudela City Council and above other governments led by parties that depend on from Madrid.
He said it at the central meeting in Tudela, in which he defended the trajectory of Geroa Bai, who in the last legislature “took” from the PP government the “commitment” to undertake the Economic Agreement in another way and “pay more fairness what corresponded to us” and its contribution to the definitive achievement of the transfer of traffic, at the same time that it has reiterated its commitment that Navarra has representation in the European Ecofin.
EH Bildu vindicates the republican ideals
The EH Bildu candidate for the Presidency of the Government of Navarra, Laura Aznal, has vindicated in Sartaguda “republican ideals such as solidarity, equality, the defense of the common good and respect for popular sovereignty.”
Accompanied by the local candidate, Paolo Albanese, Aznal has appealed to the “need to continue working for a comprehensive democratic memory” and in this sense, after reviewing the “improvements” introduced by EH Bildu in the state Democratic Memory Law, has recognized that They “would like to have gone further, because there are still obstacles that must be removed to end impunity, such as the Amnesty Law and the Official Secrets Law.”
With you Navarra, with small businesses
The Contigo-Zurekin candidate for the regional government, Begoña Alfaro, has advocated taking care of small businesses, which generates “quality employment” and helps the cohesion of the territory, at the same time that she has called for measures so that neither large surfaces nor large technology companies have “favored treatment” in Navarra.
In statements to journalists at the Landaben market, after warning that neighborhood businesses, small rural and local businesses “are dying little by little”, they have proposed measures such as “restricting the installation of large stores in non-residential areas” and public awareness campaigns around local commerce and incentives for commercial entrepreneurship in rural areas.