The president of the Victims of Terrorism Association (AVT), Maite Araluce, has predicted what she assures will be the next transfer of the Government to its Bildu investiture partners. “We warn you, as we did two years ago, the next thing is the reduction of the maximum limit of effective compliance in prison for ETA members.”
There are no indications that make the victims of terrorism think that all of Bildu’s historical demands since its birth will not be fulfilled if Pedro Sánchez continues to be president of the Government. “I thought that the end of the history of terrorism would end with some clear winners and some losers,” Araluce said resignedly this morning.
And the AVT has been warning for years about the plan that the Executive would carry out to satisfy its Bildu partners, and they have not needed to be fortune tellers, because what Arnaldo Otegui’s formation is achieving “at the expense of voting for what Whatever,” Araluce asserted, are historical demands of the party. “First there were approaches to prisons in the Basque Country and Navarra, then there was the transfer of penitentiary powers to the Basque Government, now the reform of the law on the exchange of criminal records”, at the current moment, as Araluce pointed out, what Next will be “the repeal of the 2003 penal code to eliminate the limit of maximum effective compliance in prison for ETA members.” “If Pedro Sánchez remains president, they are going to do it, soon,” Araluce concluded.
Everything has been fulfilled little by little. When Araluce has been asked if she considers that these events are part of a plan orchestrated by the Ministry of the Interior, the president of AVT has had no doubts, Bildu has the baton. “Marlaska has gone from putting ETA members in jail as a judge to opening the prison doors for them as a minister,” he said.
The head of the Interior, whom Araluce already denied greetings shortly after it became known that the Government had consummated its plan to reduce the sentences of up to 40 ETA prisoners, has been the focus of criticism from the AVT for some time now. part for its leading role in achieving these controversial measures. Not in vain, Marlaska has continued during his time as minister trying to assure the association that nothing that finally happened was going to happen, therefore, Araluce has had no qualms in predicting the worst case scenario “the next phase is “less years in prison, less time in prison.”
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