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Sintre will proclaim the "amerria" of rights and energy sovereignty in the Aberri Eguna

He confronts his model with the "smoke of the Petronor model" of the PNV.

On the occasion of this Sunday's Aberri Eguna, the Sumar Movement has proclaimed a "amerria" based on "rights, energy sovereignty and decent living conditions" in the face of the "smoke of the Petronor model" of the PNV.

In a statement, the political party rejects an energy system that "prioritizes thebenefits of a few over the welfare of the social majority. "



In this regard, the Political Secretary of the Sumar Movement, Sergitz Moreno, has denounced that the Basque Country "is still dependent on fossil fuels and the turbulent energy market" and "continues to pursue Europe in the expansion of renewable energies".

In his view, it is not "contradictory," but that "the model takes precedence over private interests over the general interest, and this reality is covered up by pure discourse. "

In this regard, the party has pointed out that the Petronor refinery in Muskiz (Bizkaia) is a "unique expression of this model", referring to the pollution events that have occurred.

Faced with this, he has argued that "energy should not be a mechanism for extracting wealth and should be a common good in the service of the social majority".

On Aberri Eguna, Moreno will defend the ideaofa country "based on the ability to guarantee decent material living conditions rather than on symbols."

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