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Apr
2024
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Recent attempts to deny dictatorships and the risk of Europe returning to totalitarianism (debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, the memory of episodes of systematic and continuous violation of fundamental rights is the necessary condition to repair the damage caused, to face the truth of what happened and to do justice so as not to repeat dramatic mistakes. That is why it is a democratic setback to repeal the laws of memory that began, forty years after the death of the dictator Franco, to travel the path that is missing to heal those wounds. Justifying it by resorting to a help "and you more" for an alleged memory about the criminal and terrorist action of ETA is even worse. It is dangerously similar to what Bildu's candidate for lehendakari did, unable in this election campaign to call ETA a terrorist and corrupt gang who in the Basque Country sheltered and celebrated those crimes. That if the trajectory of sixty years, that if a political cycle, that if the LAGs... In short, amnesia. Unacceptable for those who always oppose violence, all violations of rights, whoever the perpetrator. And, President, you will allow me a few seconds to say goodbye to this House after fifteen years of thanking, first, my team, Itxaso and Jon for all the work and accompaniment; to all colleagues in this House and also in my RENEW Group; to all interpreters and, above all, to all those workers who are invisible: to those who do the cleaning so that we are well, to all the drivers, to all the technicians. Thanks to all the people who make it possible for us to develop this activity.