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Llamazares agrees to the associations of victims of Franco to "IU will serve their demands for truth, justice and reparation" includes

Several dozen people from the platform against the impunity of Franco manifest themselves at the doors of Congress and delivered to IU spokesman documentation to become parliamentary initiatives.

parliamentary spokesman Izquierda Unida, Gaspar Llamazares, today pledged to the doors of Congress to the United Left, through its parliamentary group, will serve through parliamentary initiatives claims of "truth, justice and reparation" posed by victims of Franco dictatorship. Llamazares did at the rally they had in the Carrera de San Jerónimo dozens of people called by the Platform against the impunity of Franco.

Representatives of the platform, which brings together a number of partnerships to boost Historical Memory, complained against the Lions Gate of Congress' abandonment and institutional neglect "suffered by victims of the dictatorship. With its presence at the gates of the House sought to draw attention to the obligation of the parliamentary groups to "provide answers this situation we are facing. "

Participants, led by the Speaker of the platform, Julian Rebollo, intended to provide all documentation groups with their claims to become parliamentary initiatives. In earlier days had informed all the parliamentary groups, including PP-PSOE and on their initiative and their concentration today. In the end, only Gaspar Llamazares, bandmate, Nuria Buenaventura, and the deputy of BNG, Francisco Jorquera, listened to their requests. IU deputy received directly from the hands of the proposals Rebollo. Llamazares
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Izquierda Unida who has spent years raising initiatives in Congress calling for an investigation into Franco's crimes, will refine the responsibilities and encourage the development of the Historical Memory Law adopted in December 2007.

IU spokesman stressed "the importance of recovering memory, do justice and achieve the annulment of all trials of Franco." It also supported public accountability, starting with the central government regarding the exhumation of the almost 200,000 killed during the repression of the dictatorship.

Gaspar Llamazares reminded those present with whom he shared the banner the slogan 'against impunity "while they chanted slogans like" We report, we want justice' or 'pits closed abiertas' wounds, that "the initiatives in the sense that you claim exist, we are proposing with repetition and trying to move them forward, but this requires a sufficient majority. "

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