The deputy of the government of Spain in Euskadi has acknowledged that “there are difficulties in some cases, but alternatives are being sought”, for example in the transfer of costs.
Euskaraz irakurri: Itxasok ziurtatu du Espainiako Gobernuaren asmoa autogobernuan aurrera egitea dela, “Estutua bete arte”
Denis Itxaso, deputy of the government of Spain in Euskadi, has assured that it is Moncloa’s will to continue in Basque self-government until “the Statute is completed”. For instance, Itxaso refers to the controversy that has arisen in recent days over his statements, in which he said some remaining transfers to the Basque Country are “difficult to fit”.
In an interview on Radio Euskadi’s ‘Boulevard’ program, Denis Itxaso nuanced his words, stating that “he understands the controversy”, but “this is the government that has gone deeper into the Basque self-government, unlike that of Mariano Rajoy , which the committee has not convened once”.
However, he acknowledged that “there are difficulties in some cases, but alternatives are being sought”, for example in the case of the transfer of costs, which, as he said, “is not included in the Gernika Statute”.
With regard to when the Joint Transfers Commission will meet again, the deputy of the government of Spain has indicated that “it is intended to meet again with the Commission to proceed with the transfers of materials, but prior arrangements must be made for this.” to be”.
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