EH Bildu has denounced that the "offensive" against the Euskera is "crossing all red lines"
The sovereign coalition has called for participation in the event organized by the Basque Culture Council for this Saturday at the Bilbao Arena to join the "show of strength and unity of the Euskaltzales".
EHBildu has denounced that the "offensive" against the Euskera "is going through all the red lines" and has called for "a popular push" for the Euskera.
According to the sovereign coalition in a statement, the High Court of Justice ofthe Basque Country K has decided to raise a question of unconstitutionality with Article 187.5 of the Public Employment Act, concerning the linguistic profiles of the administration, which was notified on Tuesday.
After warning that the latest rulings and decisions have meant "a qualitative leap in the offensive against the Euskera, "EH Bildu believes that the" linguistic emergency "that the Euskera is experiencing increases the need for a" new renaissance. "
In this regard, the coalition has stressed that it is essential to stimulate a "popular impulse" towards the Basque Country in order to lay the foundations for a new language policy and to implement a "new political legal status for the Basque Country".
"To the extent that the Basque Country is a major political issue , it is an opportunity whether we move forward in democracy, justice and equality or retreat. It is essential to claim the equality of the Basque Country with full rights, in all places and withoutany restrictions or obstacles. "
For all these reasons, it has called for participation in the event organized by the Council of Basque Culture for next Saturday at the Bilbao Arena to join the "demonstration of strength and unity of the Euskaltzales" .
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