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Vox requests that the session be repeated so that parliamentarians swear to abide by the Constitution | Radio Bilbao

The parliamentarian from Vox, Amaia Martinez, has registered in the Basque Parliament an initiative in which it asks that the constitutive session of the Parliament held this Monday be annulled and another be held for the Basque parliamentarians to swear or promise to abide by the Constitution.

Martínez has advanced this initiative to the media after the establishment of the Basque Parliament and after the Board of the Permanent Delegation has rejected the request of the PP + Cs parliamentarian so that the new parliamentarians had to abide by the Constitution to access their seats .

This body has not accepted Barrio’s request with the argument that the Permanent Council cannot “adopt an agreement that conditions the actions that correspond to the next legislature.”

At the end of the plenary session, Martínez indicated that for Vox today is a “very important” day because “finally” his party has entered the Basque Parliament to give a “voice” to those thousands of citizens who have trusted in the party “for the defense of freedom, order and unity of Spain”.

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Likewise, has announced that they have registered a letter in Parliament by which they urge that the position be sworn in by the Constitution, which “includes fundamental rights of the Spanish.”

In the document presented in Parliament, it demands that today’s plenary be annulled, and that the session be repeated with the parliamentarians swearing or promising to abide by the Spanish Constitution, “as established by the Organic Law of the General Electoral Regime (LOREG)”.

As explained by this formation, the regulations of the Chamber provide for deputies to take office by simply sitting in their seat. However, he added that the First Additional Provision of the LOREG obliges all regional parliaments to comply with a series of prerogatives, among which is Article 108.8 of the same law, “which requires’ to swear or promise to comply with the Constitution ‘and what should be done’ at the time of taking office ‘”.

Martínez has affirmed that non-compliance with the Constitution is a “flagrant violation of fundamental rights.” “The Constitution is the guarantee of our rights and freedoms, for which many Spaniards, and especially many Basques, have given their lives,” said the Vox parliamentarian, who has demanded that all parliamentarians explicitly abide by it.

Finally, he thanked the presence of the president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, who has followed from the guest gallery, along with the vice president of Political Action, Jorge Buxadé, the constitutive session of the Basque Parliament.

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