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Otxandiano has stressed that the clash between the PNV and the PSE-EE is "not very constructive" and has questioned the stability of the government

Pello Otxandiano believes that the clashes between the two members of the Basque Government "alienate people" and questions their ability to offer a long-term project.

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The leader of EH Bildu, Pello Otxandiano, has considered the confrontation between PNV and PSE-EE  to be "unconstructive" and has questioned whether his alliance guarantees stability and a strong country project.

In an interview with Radio Popular-Herri Irratia, Otxandiano referred to the controversy following the dissemination of a meme by Aitor Esteban on the official account of the Socialists and then cancelled the meeting that the EBB president was supposed to hold with the PSOE representative, Antonio Hernando.

The leader of EH Bildu has warned that the discrepancies between the PNV and the PSE-EE are repeated "on almost every important issue", which demonstrates the lack of substantive agreement between the two members.

Moreover, he has described the relationship between the jeltzales eta socialists as "toxic and very broken"and has questioned whether under these conditions they can offer" security, stability and a long-term project "for the territory.

Otxandiano has argued that governance must be based on "a serious country project" and has opted to open up a reflection on possible alliances and new governments with a view to a new electoral cycle.

In this context, it has indicated the possibility of leaving behind a "compromise or convenience" policybased on staying in power and has called for the country's interests to be prioritized over one-off agreements in the forthcoming elections.

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