One of the most shameful facts that we can find in Spanish politics is the whitewashing of ETA's heirs.
Sánchez agrees with Bildu to reduce the authority of the Police
Yesterday we learned of two news items that expose the perpetrators of this whitewashing. The first of them concerns the PSOE: the government has reached an agreement with Bildu to modify the Citizen Security Law removing the authority of law enforcement officers, thus giving in to the demands of the far left and the separatists to guarantee impunity for their most violent sectors.
Bildu does not condemn ETA terrorism, which killed 429 law enforcement officers
This is not the first time that Pedro Sánchez has negotiated and made a pact with the heirs of ETA, but it is one of the most repugnant agreements, if we take into account that Bildu has not condemned any of the 853 ETA murders, not even the murders of 22 children and babies.
We must not forget that half of those killed were law enforcement officers: ETA killed 429 police officers and civil guards, and now Sánchez is lowering the authority of the colleagues of those killed to please the murderers' sympathisers. This confirms, once again, that we have a government that seems bent on favouring all kinds of terrorists, whether in Spain, Gaza or Lebanon.
Photos of the conversations between González Pons (PP) and Barrena (Bildu)
But the PSOE is not the only party that has a friendly relationship with the pro-ETA supporters. Yesterday Vox denounced "negotiations" between the PP and Bildu in Brussels, revealing a series of photos taken during a session of the European Parliament, in which appears the MEP and vice-secretary of Institutional of the PP, Esteban González Pons, speaking with the MEP by Bildu, Pernando Barrena:
Perhaps the youngest are unaware that Barrena was one of the top leaders of the political arm of ETA in its successive electoral brands: Herri Batasuna, Euskal Herritarrok and Batasuna. After the publication of these photos yesterday, González Pons has not given any explanation about his conversations with Barrena.
The European People's Party vetoes the Vox group and makes a pact with the far left
All this is happening while the Popular Party is trying to isolate the Vox parliamentary group in Brussels, Patriots for Europe, trying to prevent its presence in any of the organs of the European Parliament despite being the third largest group in the chamber. This is an exclusion that this group has denounced before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) because it considers it "discriminatory and contrary to democratic principles."
While the European People's Party and the left impose a cordon sanitaire on the Vox group, yesterday the Vox MEP Jorge Buxadé denounced that the EPP has agreed to hand over the Political Committee and the "Gaza Working Group" in Brussels to the extreme left, excluding the parliamentary group of Patriots for Europe and betraying its pact with the conservatives of the ECR, the group in which Giorgia Meloni's party is.
The far left did not condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine or the Hamas attack on Israel
Let us remember that the extreme left did not condemn the Hamas terrorist attack against Israel nor the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Let us also remember that the parliamentary group of the extreme left, which includes the communist formations represented in that chamber, brings together the majority of the most pro-Russian parties in Europe, as well as sympathisers of dictatorships such as Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua.
Everyone may agree with Patriots for Europe or not, but the Vox parliamentary group brings together democratic parties, and not parties with a totalitarian ideology such as communism. While the EPP and its socialist allies treat Vox and its partners as outcasts, the PP is now engaged in talks with a former ETA leader and the PSOE is agreeing on laws that protect our security with those who do not condemn ETA crimes.
The cord of infamy
With events like these, the "cordon sanitaire" against Vox has become the cordon of infamy, an anti-democratic cordon that applies to the party of ETA victims like José Antonio Ortega Lara and Francisco José Alcaraz, but not to those who do not condemn ETA terrorism. I hope that PSOE and PP end up paying for it at the polls, although many of their voters are showing immense gullibility towards the things that these parties do.
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Main photo: EH Bildu.
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