Government of Navarre
664 people or companies owe 322.4 million euros to the Navarre Treasury
Chivite said he will always face up because he has "a clear conscience."
The President of Navarre, Maria Chivite, said on Thursday, following the UCO report of the Civil Guard, that "she will always face up." "I will not bow my head, I will not run away, because I have nothing to hide," she replied to the UPN spokesman after he asked Chivite to resign.
UCO's report will be the protagonist tomorrow at the Bureau and Speakers Board of the Navarre Parliament
According to the report, the former PSOE Organization Santos Cerdán received commissions for various public works awarded by the Government of Navarre .
According to Ibarrola, "Chivite's only dignified solution" is resignation
Accordingto UPN President Cristina Ibarrola, Maria Chivite maintains "the leadership of a government under suspicion and in decline." "Those who have lifted, led and controlled her entire political career have fallen: Cerdán eta Alzórriz. "
Ibarrola (UPN): "Chivite's government is in the final stages and the only dignified solution is resignation."
The president of UPN has said that "the dignity" of the PSN leadership "has already been lost," but "the dignity of Navarre and the Navarros is at stake and must be maintained."
Ainhoa Unzu will replace Ramon Alzórriz as PSN parliamentary spokesperson
Unzu has announced that, first, 'I will speak to each of the members of my parliamentary group, who are aware of the decision', and then to the spokespersons for the other political groups that make up the foral government.
Cerdán has asked the judge to cancel his statement on Wednesday and postpone it to July
The lawyer of the former socialist leader refers in the letter to the complexity of the case and its social impact in order to request a postponement of the date.
The PSN will elect Alzórriz's replacement today, following his resignation from the Cerdán case
In a statement released yesterday, Servinabar claimed that he had no contact with Santos Cerdán and stressed that investigators have so far seen no evidence of a crime in the company's activity.
Ramon Alzórriz resigns as PSN Secretary of Organization and Spokesperson for "Loss of Confidence"
The Socialist leader has appeared as a matter of urgency to announce his decision.
Ibarrola thinks Chivite should resign if "the works at Belate have been awarded to Cerdán's company."
For UPN President Cristina Ibarrola, "it is clear that President Chivite is getting more and more cornered." "Awarding the largest public work awarded in Navarre to a company with a 45% stake in Cerdán is a scandal," she said.
The Navarre Government will appear as a private indictment in the "Koldo case"
Sources from the Foral Government have explained that this is a decision taken within the framework of the triple audit already announced by Maria Chivite as an additional measure to ensure "transparency".
Chivite has called for the monitoring of five public works in Navarre to "clear up doubts"
The UCO report investigating Koldo's case (and involving Navarro Santos Cerdán) "shows no signs of illegality, but we have decided to take these steps in our work to ensure an exercise in transparency among Navarre citizens," he has justified.
Alzórriz warns the right that even if you want to "muddy" Navarre, the PSN is above people's behavior
The Navarre Government says it acts "legally, neatly and rigorously"
The spokeswoman for the Navarre Government, Amparo Lopez, has insisted that the Executive acts "with full respect for legality, in an orderly and rigorous manner" and "is open to any type of audit" of its contracts.
BSH's Skiing Committee has asked the European Commission to avoid the closure of the plant
Accompanied by MEPs from the PSOE, Sintre, EH Bildu and PNV, representatives of the workers have met with the authorities in Brussels.
"We have moved from social acceptance to institutional recognition, which is of great value."
The Commission of Victims of Police Violencehas acknowledged the cases of 21 Navarros who suffered torture, one of them being that of Pernando Barrena, who has assured the ETB1 programme "Egun On Euskadi"that he hopes that this recognition process will serve to prevent further cases of torture in the future.
"We have moved from social acceptance to institutional recognition, which is of great value."
The Commission of Victims of Police Violence has acknowledged the cases of 21 Navarros who suffered torture, one of them being Pernando Barrena, who has said on the ETB1 programme "Egun On Euskadi" that he hopes that this recognition process will serve to prevent further cases of torture in the future.