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Boring also sees "a problem" with the use of white weapons in some "cultures"

The mayor of Bilbao has admitted that security is "the greatest concern" of his team and has called for "joint work." He has stressed that the prosecution and the judges also have "a lot to say" to avoid a "sense of impunity."

Juan Mari Aburto
Aburto, in a stock image. Photo: EITB

The mayor of Bilbao, Juan María Aburto, said there is a "problem" with the use of white weapons "in cultures where the value of life is often different."

In this regard, it has stressed that security will be a "priority" of the Municipal Government until the end of its term of office.

Security Counselor Bingen Zupiria said this week that "many "who use white weapons on the streets of the Basque Country" are foreigners and are not rooted in our society. "

In an interview with RNE, the mayor of Bilbao has admitted that security is "the greatest concern" of his paper and has called for "joint work". He has said that the prosecution and the judges also have "much to say" so that there is no "sense of impunity".

"I think we have a problem with the use of white weapons, often in cultures where the value of life or other things is different from what we have," he said.

On the other hand, after the mayor of Donostia-San Sebastián, Eneko Goia, announced his resignation after ten years of management, Aburto has said that this is an "absolutely respectable personal decision."

With regard to his political future, the mayor of Bilbao believes that the "reflection" on his candidacy does not concern him, but the PNV.

"It would be of little benefit to the citizens if we were to talk about it in the absence of two years (for the municipal elections). Next year it will be that moment; that reflection will be made and then it will be time to decide," he concluded.

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