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EH Bildu is committed to cooperation to curb the rise of the extreme right and criticizes the pacts with the PP

EH Bildu has gathered in Navarre, Gipuzkoa and Álava to discuss the new political course.

Asamblea de EH Bildu en Álava



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04/10/2025

Congress of EH Bildu in Álava. Photo: Europa Press.

EH Bilduhas gathered his positions in Nafarroa, Gipuzkoaand Arabaon Saturday to discuss the political course . The sovereign coalition has expressed concern about the progress of the extreme right, advocating cross-party cooperation and progress in public policies.

In this regard, the coalition has warned PNVand PSEthat it is impossible to move forward through agreements with thePP, as this is the case with the approval of Gipuzkoa's budgets and the appointment of Eider Mendoza as MPs.

Cooperation to fight the right

The political leader of EH Bildu in Navarre, Mira Zabaleta, has stressed the need for cooperationbetween progressive political forces to deal with the "onslaught of the right."

Before the meeting in Burlada, Zabaleta stressed that "it is time to strengthen cooperation between the political forces."

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For her part, the coalition's political leader in Gipuzkoa, Nekane Zinkunegi , has sent a clear message to the PNV and the PSE-EE, criticizing their alliances with the People's Party.

"Those who deny the national recognition of our people, who want to hinder the progress of our language, cannot be allowed to condition public policies," Zinkunegi said on Saturday after participating in the San Sebastian assembly.

Moreover, Zinkunegi has made it clear that jeltzales and socialists will have to take responsibility "if they continueto launder the PP , with the consequences that this may have. "

Public policy without the PP

In the same vein, the political leader in Álava, Ibon San Saturnino, has said that it is "incomprehensible" to want to agree public policies "with whom he is called to lead these dark times", in clear reference to the People's Party.

"The neoliberal policies implemented in recent decades have brought us to the current situation," and that is why San Saturnino has argued that "it is necessary to reorient public policies, including in Álava."

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