Gabriel Rufián: 'I am an independentist, but I am afraid as a democrat'
Gabriel Rufián, spokesperson for ERC in the Spanish Congress, expresses his concerns about a potential right-wing government and vows to do everything possible to support progressive initiatives.
Gabriel Rufián, a prominent political figure from the Spanish left and spokesperson for ERC in the Congress, has articulated his fears regarding the political landscape, especially concerning a potential government formed by right-wing parties. He emphasizes that while he identifies as an independentist, his paramount concern is the protection of democracy and progressive values in Spain. Rufián is determined to work towards uniting various independentist forces, such as Bildu, BNG, and others, to ensure that the progressive community has a voice against the rising tide of conservative politics.
During a recent statement, Rufián indicated that he is not aspiring to become a national political figure or lead a broad coalition of leftist parties but instead focuses on his role within ERC and its mission. He speaks candidly about the risks of his political stance, acknowledging that facing backlash or losing his position is a concern he is prepared to accept. He asserts, “If it costs me my job, I have had worse jobs,” showcasing his commitment to his principles and the political battles he believes need to be waged in the current environment.
This stance is particularly significant in the context of Spain's complex political landscape, where the left has struggled to maintain its influence amid the resurgence of right-wing parties. Rufián's call for unity among sovereignist parties reflects a strategic move to bolster the progressive front, potentially galvanizing support among those who fear the implications of a right-leaning government. His comments resonate with a broader concern within the left about preserving democratic values and social progress in the face of rising conservatism.