Rueda Begins in Galicia His Speech at the Conference: "We Have a Language of Our Own and We Are Proud of It"
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His counterpart in Madrid, Díaz Ayuso, does not like to be spoken in another language other than Spanish and as he had threatened to do, he was absent from the Conference of Presidents when the Lehendakari Imanol Pradales used the Basque language to address the audience, but the president of the Xunta, Alfonso Rueda, wanted to mark his own speech and set distances, both with Isabel Ayuso and with the Basque president. So when he touched the turn…
The Galician president made the rest of the speech in Spanish and called for general elections
The Xunta claims that 'there is a common language' to use co-officials in this type of forums 'is not an element of union, but of separation' ...
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