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Burlada City Council Unanimously Condemns Attack on UPN Councilman at Parties

Last Saturday, UPN councillor Carlos Oto was attacked at the headquarters of the regionalist party, where several party members and others were gathered.

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Burlada City Hall, in a stock image. EITB

On Monday, the Board of Speakers of the City of Burlada approved an institutional declaration condemning and condemning the aggression suffered last Saturday by UPN councillor Carlos Oto. 

According to the text adopted unanimously by the municipal groups, "no difference of opinion justifies any attack on the integrity and rights of any person, whether in Burlada or elsewhere." 

"What we consider essential for the citizens is particularly essential for those of us who represent the citizens in this City Hall, because it is natural that there should be differences of opinion in this City Hall that reflect the natural diversity of criteria of an open, flexible, living and respectful society such as that of Burlada, and therefore, in a democratic society, what has happened has no place in our municipality," says the text.

After stressing that Burlada is a "pluralistic" municipality and that the corporation is a "reflection" of this plurality, the City Council has claimed that this plurality must also be an "example of coexistence".  For this reason, it calls on the citizens to "live the holidays with respect, coexistence and tolerance".

The City Council has also shown its support and solidarity with Oto. 

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