THE president of the Collective of Victims of Terrorism (Covid), Consuelo Ordonezdescribed as “immoral” And “indecent“the presence of a unrepentant killer of the ETA terrorist group inside board of directors of Sunsundegui companycurrently bankrupt. A company that this year received at least 6 million euros from the Government of Navarre, that is to say from all Navarrese people, and which is closer to closure than to bailout.
Ordóñez stressed this Thursday in Pamplona that, even if the election of killer ETA Bixente Nazábalconvicted of the 1979 murder of Echarri-Aranaz Mayor Jesús Ulayar, complies with legality, but that does not mean he is ethical: “What is legal? Sure, it’s legal, but it’s not very ethical.
“We have always believed in Covite in the second chance for ETA prisonersbut of those who publicly contest this criminal past that they had. Then we will believe in your sincere regret“, he responded to the media as part of the group’s 22nd Annual Conference.
The controversy arises because Nazabal, the ETA assassin holds a position on the board of directors of Sunsundegui, elected by workerswhich holds 39% of the shares.
Consequently, the Government of Navarre has emphasized its “firm commitment» by “reconciliation and support for victims savage attacks”, arguing however that “the Executive does not have the capacity to intervene”.
Ordóñez emphasized that “this man “It remains linked to those who continue to this day, without answering this simple question: was killing good, yes or no?”
“To this day, I They are not able to say “it was never right to kill, it was a mistake”.It was unfair, it should never have happened. We are still in this situation today,” he denounced.