For the third year, the coalition government has a sufficient majority to pass the bills.
Euskaraz irakurri: Kongresuak gaur onartuko ditu Aurrekontu Orokorrak, EAJren, EH Bilduren and gainerako bazkideen babesarekin
The plenary session of Congress will approve today, Thursday, the project of general state budgets (PGE) for 2023, foreseeable by a large majority and with more than 200 amendments in force, a text that will then have to be further discussed in the Senate.
For now, the account has the 174 votes it must be approved by a simple majority (more yes than no, as former Podemos deputy Alberto Rodríguez’s seat remains empty and BNG will abstain): PSOE (120), Unidas Podemos (33), PNV (6), EH Bildu (5), PDeCAT (4), Coalition of the Canary Islands (2), Más País (2), Compromís (1) and PRC (1).
Yet everything points to that finally CKD (13) will confirm its support for the bills – in fact, it has already processed quite a few amendments – increasing its majority to 187 favorable votes.
The GDP He was one of the first to reaffirm his support by reaching an agreement to extend quotas and agreeing to several dozen partial amendments, including those related to various rail infrastructures, investments in R&D and cultural promotion.
EH BilduFor its part, it confirmed its “yes” last Tuesday by including agreements to extend, among other things, the 2% limit for updating rental income and the 15% increase in non-contributory pensions throughout 2023.
The debate will start at 09:00, but the vote will not take place until the afternoon.
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