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The mayor of Azpeitia has said that the paintings against Zupiria are "unacceptable" and have no place in the village

On behalf of the City Council, Nagore Alkorta has expressed solidarity with the institutions and representatives threatened, "in this case Bingen Zupiria".

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Nagore Alkorta, in a stock photo.

The mayor of Azpeitia, Nagore Alkorta (EH Bildu), has expressed her solidarity with the Basque Government's Security Adviser and has stressed that the threatening paintings that appeared on Sunday in Lasao are "unacceptable" and "have no place" in the village.

Alkorta has explained through social media that they learned of the paintings made in Lasao on Sunday morning, which included "Zupiria, entzun, Euskadin pim, pam, pum."

The mayor of Azpeitia has stated that as soon as he heard about the paintings he personally told the Security Adviser and the "leader of the opposition" that they are "unacceptable" and "have no place in the village."

In this regard, it has expressed its solidarity with the organizations and representatives that have been threatened, "in this case Bingen Zupiria". It has also explained that the Azpeitia City Council "ordered its removal" as soon as it became aware of the paintings, which were withdrawn on Sunday.

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