Bingen Zupilia, Member of Parliament for Security, warned of the next call. Demonstration of “Ultra Group” supporting Basque soccer team “Elzainza have not been informed about this Saturday’s game in Bilbao,” he said, adding that he hopes “the events we experienced in Vitoria-Gasteiz will not be repeated” after the Spanish falange concentrated.
Zupiria said in a statement to the media at the Basque Parliament this Friday: “I can foresee that Bilbao will be full of people.” Speaking in San Mamés as a representative of the parties contesting the Euskal Seleccioa for Palestine, he called on them to “freely and democratically assert our solidarity with the Palestinian people.”
“No Communication” Demo
The security minister listed various mobilizations planned for Saturday, among which he wanted to focus on demonstrations. Not communicated to Elzainza, convened and organized by Ultra Group Those who support our major football clubs.
In this sense, he recalled: “Just a month ago, in Gasteiz, We live in a situation that no one wants us to live in.“As a result of unreported concentration and movement,” he said, stressing that he hoped the altercation “would not be repeated.”
“I hope to finish the day on Saturday.” celebrate that everything went well “And the last thing I want is another debate about the model of policing in this country,” he said.
Solidarity with Palestine
Similarly, he mentions other mobilizations and actions that have been “communicated” to the Ministry of Security. A demonstration called by Gres Esq Dago, It asserts the official status of the Basque team, stands in solidarity with Palestine and is “in constant contact with the Ministry to ensure that everything is in order.”
A security advisor also said: “Four or five calls” occur at various points The people of the city come together to celebrate different types of events, which is also reported in Elzeinza.
After appealing to “Speak freely and democratically” “In solidarity with the Palestinian people,” Zupilia assured. “Elzainza will work to ensure that anyone who wants to can demonstrate freely and say what they want in a democratic way, and above all to guarantee everyone’s safety.”