“Criminals offer their votes in exchange for the keys to the BOE,” he says

The son of a socialist murdered by ETA accuses Sánchez of making agreements with criminals

Next February 6 will mark 28 years since the murder of the socialist leader Fernando Múgica Herzog by the terrorist group ETA.

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“The heirs of criminals try to cover up that past”

This Saturday, Rubén Múgica, son of Fernando, has published a letter addressed to his father. In it he states: "it must make everyone blush that young Spaniards almost today do not know that in Spain, until a few years ago, a terrorist organization conspired against democracy and murdered those who defended it." Múgica adds:

"Meanwhile, the heirs of criminals try to cover up that past by stepping on official carpets. I do not embellish myself in words or hide who I am referring to: I am referring to Bildu. We must call to things by their name and to impostors by what they are; this also applies to those who give away mayoralties, like that of Pamplona, and then hide their heads."

This last statement by Rubén Múgica is a reference to the decision of the Socialist Party (PSOE) to give the mayor's office of Pamplona to Bildu, which has not condemned any of the ETA's crimes, including the murders of 27 people, including a child, in that city.

The betrayal of the PSOE to the victims of unsolved ETA crimes

In relation to ETA's unsolved crimes, Múgica writes:

"However, my family must feel lucky: the law fell on the criminals, with names and surnames. But there are almost four hundred Spanish families who do not know everything about the murderers of their own: they do not know who shot them , who planted the explosives, who ordered each crime, who organized it. Spanish society must support these families and the State must intervene, exhausting the investigations until it finds those responsible, or at least try to. "Let the last be files lost on shelves and hallways of the national audience."

Regarding these crimes, it is worth remembering that in March 2022 the PSOE voted against the EU investigating these murders as crimes against humanity, a measure that would prevent these crimes from statute-barring and their perpetrators from going unpunished. A few months later, the PSOE voted against both PP and Vox initiatives to investigate the leaders of ETA and search for the escaped terrorists, an infamous position with which Sánchez's party ignored resolutions approved by the European Union. It is a covert amnesty for ETA.

“The Socialist Party and its general secretary, Pedro Sánchez, make an agreement with the criminals”

Precisely, about the amnesty that Sánchez has agreed with Catalan separatism, including crimes of terrorism, Rubén Múgica writes the following:

"Time for amnesty and cards up their sleeve: the criminals offer their votes in exchange for the keys to the BOE [Official State Gazette, where Spanish laws are published]; along the way they insult and threaten judges. The Socialist Party makes an agreement with the criminals and its general secretary, Pedro Sánchez, hailed by his people as if he were a spiritual leader, although everything points to collective political suicide. There will be no excuse for those who first deliberately forgot their past, they later believed they could behave with reactionary nationalists, and they have ended up making nonsense, calling the Spaniards opposed to their ways "fachas" [fascists]. Nothing new in Pedro Sánchez. His divisive vocation will devour him, and we will be lucky if "it doesn't take us all ahead."

“There can be no complacency with those who took up arms against defenseless citizens”

Múgica also remembers the "persecution" suffered for years by the Basques who opposed ETA, "discriminated against, in addition, by an implacable Basque nationalist regime, which at most crossed its arms and appealed to be quiet." Múgica adds: "Fernando and so many others were murdered precisely for that reason: for not remaining silent. They opted for public denunciation of the criminals and the atmosphere of complicity that surrounded them, where everything was possible, bishops included."

Fernando Múgica's son ends his letter with these words: "to those who ask what Fernando would think today, my family answers that we do not know. But we do know what Fernando was thinking five minutes before of being assassinated, because they were his principles: there can be no complacency with those who took up arms against defenseless citizens, nor with those who tried to overthrow democracy from its most fragile beginnings. Nor with their heirs". The same heirs of ETA with whom the PSOE and Pedro Sánchez now agree.

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Photo: Bildu. Pedro Sánchez shakes the hand of María Mercedes Aizpurúa, Bildu deputy, at the meeting they held on October 13, 2023 to stage Bildu's support for Sánchez's re-election.

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