Arrasate to Foster Citizen Participation in Designing 'Basque Language Popular Plan'

The City Council has organized two open work sessions on April 21st and May 5th at Kulturate's Loramendi room to collectively define the future of the Basque language.

Generic image of a meeting room in a library, with books and a microphone on a table.
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Generic image of a meeting room in a library, with books and a microphone on a table.

The Arrasate City Council will promote citizen participation in designing the 'Euskararen Herri Plana' (Basque Language Popular Plan) for the coming years, analyzing the needs for living in Basque in the municipality and jointly defining the future roadmap.

The aim of this process is to identify the strengths and areas for improvement in the municipality, as well as to establish future challenges. To this end, two open work sessions have been organized at Kulturate's Loramendi room, in the afternoon, from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM.
The first session will take place next Tuesday, April 21st, and the second, on Tuesday, May 5th. In these sessions, the city council aims to share the diagnosis and analyze the situation of the Basque language sector by sector together with the citizens.

"Therefore, all Arrasate residents are invited to participate in these sessions and to spread the word, to collectively shape the future of the Basque language."

Representatives of the municipal government
The city council has emphasized that gathering the perspective and contributions of the citizens is very important when completing the plan. These participatory sessions are fundamental for collecting citizens' views and proposals, with the aim of strengthening the use and presence of the Basque language.