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The government delegation in Navarre has denied Vito Quiles and denied that the police had any influence on the final decision to suspend the act

He has denied that the police "could not guarantee security at the planned event at the University of Navarre", as well as the seizure of knives and knives by the National Police on buses from Bilbao.

National Police officers, this Thursday in Pamplona.

The Government Delegation in Navarre has denied, in a statement, the statements made by ultra activist Vito Quiles on the social network X to argue the cancellation of the event planned for this Thursday at the University of Navarre.

"After consulting the Superior Police Headquarters of Navarre," he first denied that the National Police had stated  "that it could not guarantee security at the event planned at the University of Navarre." He added that "it is false that the National Police has confiscated knives and knives on buses coming from Bilbao" and denied that the National Police had influenced the final decision on the holding of the event.

For her part, the government delegate in Navarre, Alicia Echeverría, has condemned the incidents in Pamplona and has called for coexistence.

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