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The PNV renews its brand for Iparralde: Le Parti Basque

Aitor Esteban has stated in Bidart that this new nomenclature "better represents the values and ideology of the abertzale and centrist party."

El presidente del EBB del PNV, Aitor Esteban, el presidente del IBB, Pantxoa Bimboire, y el alcalde de Kanbo, Peio Etxeleku, y la tambiñen jeltzale Graxiana Mirande, en un acto de Bidart, en Iparralde



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12/6/2026

PNV EBB President Aitor Esteban, IBB President Pantxoa Bimboire, Kanbo Mayor Peio Etxeleku and jeltzale Graxiana ○

On Friday in Bidart, the PNV presented its new brand for Le Parti Basque Ipar Euskal Herria, thus abandoning the term "nationalist"as reminiscent of "French movements that have nothing to do with jeltzales." "We are democrats, we have always been clear that we are against violence, in defence of human rights and with a pro-European vocation," said EBB President Aitor Esteban .

Esteban, accompanied by IBB President Pantxoa Bimboire Haritschelhar, Vice-President of the Northern College and Mayor of Cambo, Peio Etxeleku, and Graxiana ○

The leader of the PNV stressed that Le Parti Basque "better represents the values of the party and the nationalist and central ideology in North Euskadi. "" The change of brand responds to the desire to get closer to the society of Iparralde, keeping a call, a bridge, our soul and objectives as a party, "he said.

Esteban explained that the term nationalisteof the previous brand "reminded many people of French movements that have nothing to do with them." He stressed that the PNV is a "democrat" who has always been against violence, for human rights, and who will maintain a "Europeanist vocation."

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