EH Bildu considers' Bloody Sunday 'in Northern Ireland a reference for March 3
Members of the coalition have met with a delegation from Northern Ireland, after which the spokesman for the Basque Parliament, Pello Otxandiano, said that the Sanchez government should follow the path of David Cameron.
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The President made these statements at the beginning of his 48-hour trip to Brussels, where he will participate in various strategic and economic meetings and meet with Belgian Prime Minister Bart de Wever.
Thousands of people remember the workers killed in Vitoria on 3 March 1976
In an act, they have stressed that they will continue to "work against impunity for state crime."
All parties except Vox have remembered the victims of March 3
The PNV calls for the complete declassification of official documents.
The Franky Bar Tax Advisor has testified that he made false bills to Acciona for Koldo
Miguel Moreno Purroy appeared this Tuesday in the Navarre Parliament in the Committee of Inquiry into the tendering of public works, in which he stated that he acted to help Koldo García between 2016 and 2018 and, while acknowledging that he acted "wrongly", he denied being part of a "corruption plot".
The Spanish Government condemns the "disproportionate behaviour" of the police in Vitoria on 3 March
It also expresses its "recognition and tribute" to the deceased and their families. The institutional declaration will be read out at the press conference following the Council of Ministers.
Maider Etxebarria: "March 3 opened a wound in Vitoria"
The mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz, Maider Etxebarria, has condemned the "disproportionate performance of the Franco Armed Police." Etxeberria has stated that despite Franco's death, Francoism was still alive.
Pradales accuses governments of hiding March 3 "under the carpet" and calls for documents to be declassified
The lehendakari has called for "truth, justice, recognition and reparation for the victims" on the 50th anniversary of the massacre of 3 March 1976. "We need a full and inclusive memory, because only then can the wound that is still open be closed. The commitment of the Basque Government and myself to the victims is total."
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That's how The New York Times reported the March 3 massacre
As with the bombing of Gernika four decades ago, the newspaper 'The New York Times' spread the massacre in Vitoria worldwide through a chronicle written by Henry Giniger.
The day the city of "priests and military" exploded
Vitoria-Gasteiz was a reformed city in March 1976. In twenty years it tripled its population and the labour movement gained strength.