It is not "terrorism"; in any case, it is a "hate crime". That's what the Civil Guard says. Thus, the matter itself is calmed down, even if it is still very serious. At least, the two young people will not have to testify at the National Hearing in Spain, since the matter will remain in Navarre. In any case, it is not a shame to accuse him of "insanity against authority": it could lead to a prison sentence of between one and four years, as well as a fine of between six and twelve months.
The report of the Civil Guard confirms the version of the Foral accordingly. It is proclaimed by the Covite Association of Victims of Terrorism as a crime of terrorism.
The Right in Demand for Barkos’ Opinion
President Uxue Barkos and Ana Ollo, Councillor for Relations with Citizens and Institutions, have made an appearance in Parliament and asked the UPN and the PP to give explanations, even more in detail: They want "patriotic radicals to talk about the attack on two members of the Civil War."
The UPN requests the appearance of Ollo; Barkosena, PP. Both also question Geroa Baik's relationship with Bila when she does not "explicitly" condemn the attack on Altsasu.
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