University artwork at San Sebastián campus condemned for portraying individuals as "thieves" in Basque language.
In San Sebastián, the local branch of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSE-EE) has expressed concern over a recent incident of graffiti at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU). The graffiti, which reportedly targets the socialists, has sparked controversy due to its cost to taxpayers in cleaning services.
The socialists have accused the perpetrators of the graffiti, who remain unidentified, of never showing their faces. The graffiti refers to the socialists as 'Lapurrak', a Basque term meaning thieves, according to reports.
The PSE-EE has denounced the appearance of the graffiti, stating that it insults and disrespects them. They have also accused the perpetrators of being the same "brave" ones who always remain hidden.
Meanwhile, the People's Party (PP) has denied any involvement in the incident, defending the contracts of its communities, which they claim are not of national security.
This is not the first time that the socialists in Donostia have found themselves in the obligation to denounce uncivilized attitudes. Through social media, they have pointed out the recurring need to address such issues.
As of now, the individuals responsible for the graffiti remain unidentified, and the local authorities are investigating the matter. The University of the Basque Country has not issued any official statement regarding the incident.
It is important to note that this article is based on available information up to June 2024. For the most accurate and up-to-date details, it is recommended to check recent news sources or official statements from the PSE-EE party or the University of the Basque Country.
The concern surrounding the graffiti incident at the University of the Basque Country extends beyond political affairs, as it is also a matter of general-news and crime-and-justice. Despite the People's Party's denial of involvement, the socialists have accused the perpetrators, who remain unidentified, of involving themselves in both sports and politics. The socialists have been vocal about the recurring need to address such uncivilized attitudes on various platforms, including sports forums and political debates.