The Delegate of the Government, Sabrina Moh, has shown the commitment of the Government of Spain with the constitutional text against “denial messages, messages of hatred and messages of rupture” and has encouraged the whole society to defend the constitutional values to “continue working in a fairer society, in a more egalitarian society, in a society that continues to advance in rights and freedoms”.
The highest representative of the Government of Spain in our city, which on December 6 conveyed its congratulations to all Spaniards on the occasion of the 47th anniversary of the Magna Carta, recalled that this text “was born of consensus, dialogue and joint work” and that it allowed us to break “with the darkest stage in our country”, referring to the 40 years of dictatorship in Spain.
Moh has stressed the importance of “taking stock and valuing” the actions that continue to develop around constitutional values: democracy, equality and justice. In this regard, he recalled that the Government Delegation organized on the 4th and 5th of this month some days on this last half century of freedom and democracy, aimed especially at students, with the aim of promoting critical thinking and reinforcing the gaze towards “a democratic future”.
Breaking with the negationist messages
The Delegate has warned of the rise of “denial messages, hate messages and breaking messages” that, as she has warned, are gaining space in society. These speeches “ignore all the work that has been done” and put at risk rights that “have taken a lot of work to achieve” and for which “many people have paid even with their own lives”.
Faced with this situation, Moh has appealed for “concord” and has asked not to make up the messages that, he said, “are being sent by both the right and the far right” and that “only come to destabilize us as a country and as a democracy.”
Finally, he reiterated the Government Delegation’s commitment to the spirit of the Constitution and to the construction of “a fairer, more egalitarian society that continues to advance in rights and freedoms”, fair freedoms, as opposed to those that “the right and the far right want to sell”. That is why I have defended the need to “continue to value” constitutional principles and to “continue breaking with these negationist messages”.