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Published 22 Apr, 2024 07:18am

Separatists eye historic win in Basque vote

MADRID: Spain’s nor­thern Basque Country votes in a regional election that polls suggest will be won by the left-wing separatist Bildu, seen as the heir of the political wing of the defunct armed separatist group ETA.

The outcome could leave Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s ruling Socialist Worker’s party in the difficult position of having to decide between two key parliamentary allies.

Polls predict a victory for EH Bildu, a coalition which has worked to disasso­ciate itself from ETA whose bloody struggle for an inde­pen­dent Basque home­land claimed 850 lives before it rejected violence in 2011.

More than 700 polling stations opened at 9:00am with some 1.8 million voters eligible to cast their ballots for 75 lawmakers in the Basque regional parliament. By 1pm, participation stood at 28 per cent, offi­cials said. Voting closes at 8pm.

With a large following among young people thanks to its strong stance on social issues, Bildu has climbed steadily in the polls and now looks set to win the most votes.

“We are facing an opportunity for a change that leaves behind outdat­ed policies and ways of doing politics, and reverses the sense of inertia,” Bildu’s candidate for regional lea­der, Pello Otxandiano, told reporters after voting in his hometown of Otxandio.

“We’re making a massive appeal for people to get out and vote for change today.” If polls are correct, Bildu looks set for a historic win, inching ahead of separatist Basque Nationalist Party (PNV), a centrist faction that has ruled the region for decades.

Published in Dawn, April 22nd, 2024

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