The traditionalist sectors linked to the outlawed Aberzale left have announced in the capital of Navarra the configuration of a new political party. Two principles stand out in the bases of the new project. It will have “an internal structure and democratic operation” and its activity “will be carried out exclusively through peaceful and democratic channels.”
In this regard, they specify that their commitment to these ways “must be firm and unequivocal, not subject to tactical variables or circumstantial factors, and therefore must reject the use of violence, or the threat of its use to achieve political objectives “. “There is no room for any form of violent coercion in the pro-independence and socialist strategy of this project,” it is noted a little later.
We welcome all this world to the principles that back in 1789 the French citizens proclaimed in the “Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen”. Two hundred years later, in the country of the Basques, the last ultramontanes adhered to the principles of the Basque of Baiona and Minister of the French Revolutionary Government until 1799, Joseph-Dominique Garat and his distinguished brother Domique Garat wrote and ended the Old Regime.
We welcome you to the ethics of the universal and we invite you to re-read the “Universal Declaration of Human Rights” made by the United Nations on December 10, 1948 and the “Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union” of December 7, 2000.
Overdue readings that will surely illuminate you in your new stage and must be read, in any case, for all those who are sometimes not sure if they have not lost their way.