Los socialistas desautorizan un comunicado de condena y apoyo
FERNANDO GAREA - Madrid - 16/11/2010
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The Socialists disallowed a statement of condemnation and supportFERNANDO GARE - Madrid - 16/11/2010
"The strongest condemnation of the violence has been perpetrated against its people both at Camp Dignity as in Laayoune, including its most vigorous condemnation of the loss of life that has occurred," the statement said that the Intergroup Sahara was distributed in the early hours of yesterday morning in the Congress of Deputies. Signed the note PSOE, PP, CiU, PNV, IU and the Working Group, ie all groups represented on the committee.
Did not even mention to Morocco, but went far beyond what they have sustained the PSOE and the Government so far. Also denounced the "strict censorship that prevents the exercise of basic freedoms of assembly, expression and opinion in the occupied territories of Western Sahara, and is being perpetrated against Spanish journalists, preventing transparent information on the dramatic situation experienced in the area. "
The PSOE distributed the note, but one after another all the other parties denied having signed the text by consensus gave the Socialists. For example, Gaspar Llamazares (IU) regretted that no mention is made explicit in Morocco or the alleged genocide against the Saharawi.
Other groups that have been questioned on Friday the text, and without opportunity to give opinions or make contributions or amendments, for all this, not subscribed.
Other initiatives
Moreover, the management of the Socialist Group disallowed shortly after the release. According to this source, the letter responded to the personal initiative of the socialist deputy Fátima Aburto, and did not have authorization of the party. According to the official version of the PSOE, the text content does not respond to spread the party's position or the Government.
Finally, and cleared all the mess inside, the statement was no support of any group, not even the PSOE, which he had allegedly promoted and disseminated.
Are initiatives in the coming weeks as a motion ERC Act to condemn the actions of Morocco, and requests for attendance of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Trinidad Jimenez, who allowed the debate in the House. But the consensus is impossible because all the groups want to go further than the PSOE in condemning the actions of Morocco in the Sahara.
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