
The Exhibition in Navarra That 'Exalts Terrorism' for Which María Chivite Is Criticized
Dignity and Justice accuse the socialist of authorizing the celebration of the exhibition
New Controversy in Navarra. The association Dignity and Justice has expressed its rejection of an exhibition being displayed in the Parliament of Navarra. According to the organization, the exhibit constitutes an exaltation of ETA terrorism.
Additionally, it points out that it is supported by the Socialist Party, represented in the Autonomous Community by the PSN. Furthermore, it presents materials that, in their opinion, directly attack the victims of terrorism.
This is reported by Vozpópuli, and it is an exhibition that has been on display since February 4. According to the association, "it shows posters in favor of ETA prisoners and proclamations mocking figures like the former president of Navarra, Yolanda Barcina."

Also "the former PSN secretary, Roberto Jiménez, the former Government delegate in Navarra, Carmen Alba." Added to this is "the former president of the Confederation of Entrepreneurs of Navarra, José Antonio Sarria; all of them threatened by ETA."
María Chivite Targeted
The mentioned association, according to the media, points to the president of Navarra, María Chivite, for authorizing the exhibition.
Dignity and Justice also "considers it shameful that the Navarrese Parliament presided over by the Socialist Party has decided to host this exhibit parallel to the celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Day of Remembrance for the Forced Displaced by ETA." It is an event "that took place last Tuesday in the same regional chamber and was attended by representatives of the Navarra Association of Victims of ETA Terrorism (Anvite), the Collective of Victims of Terrorism (Covite), and Dignity and Justice."
Additionally, it points to the Socialist Party for supporting the mentioned initiative when "it has so many victims in its ranks" at the hands of ETA terrorists.
The ETA Member Hired by Chivite
The PSN politician has allegedly decided to hire an individual with a background related to ETA to teach in Navarra.

This has been confirmed by Okdiario, which allegedly claims it is José Javier Oses, a man with a background related to ETA. Oses was sentenced to eight years in prison for his connection with the terrorist organization. Now, according to the media, he teaches young people in a community school.
According to the newspaper, the Union of the Navarrese People (UPN) party has expressed its "absolute rejection." This is in response to the decision to hire Osas, convicted for his connection with the terrorist group, to allegedly serve as a teacher at the IES Valle del Ebro in Tudela.
It is something that, according to the media, they label as a "total nonsense." "His past morally and ethically disqualifies him from teaching and being responsible for the educational development of young people."
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