Overview
- This year's observance in the Basque Country was described as lacking a single, unitary homage to those harmed by terrorism.
- An El Correo opinion piece argues that a shared commemoration is unattainable unless EH Bildu explicitly renounces ETA’s unjustified violence.
- The same column contends that EH Bildu’s consolidation as a partner to Spain’s central government and Navarre has reduced pressure to repudiate ETA’s past.
- A Diario Vasco editorial urges sustained, youth-focused efforts to safeguard memory and calls for the unequivocal rejection of all political violence, including the state's so‑called dirty war.
- That editorial also underscores political disunity, citing the PP’s absence from the Basque Parliament ceremony as a troubling fissure.