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The PSN has asked the mayor of Valtierra to rectify his words about migrants

Socialists criticize Valtierra Mayor Manuel Resa's statements as "unacceptable and discriminatory," and ask UPN if it supports his words.

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the PSN-PSOE has asked the mayor of Valtierra, Manuel Resa, to rectify his statements on migrants, which the socialists consider "unacceptable and discriminatory".

In statements to the SER Chain, Resa referred to immigrants, statements that, according to PSN's Secretary of Organization, Esther Iso, "fuel prejudice and promote social fragmentation." Iso has stressed that a public office must act "in respect and defence of equality, not in confrontation or stigmatization of a part of the population."

On the other hand, the PSN criticizes the fact that UPN President Cristina Ibarrola has not clarified whether she shares the words of the mayor or whether she will take any action in this regard. In addition, Iso recalled that the Navarre Council had "serious doubts" about the City Council's aid to the birth rate for "introducing criteria that could be discriminatory".

"Public policies must be at the service of all citizens, without establishing first or second class citizens," concludes Iso.

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