In this sense, the lehendakari of the Basque government has indicated that they will continue to demand the recognized self-government that “corresponds to us by law and is committed by the Spanish government”.
Euskaraz irakurri: Hitzemandako 31 eskumenetatik, bost baino ez dira gauzatu, “oso gutxi”, Urkulluren arabera
the lehendakari, Inigo Urkullu, recalled this Monday that of the 31 powers committed, only five have materialized, “very little background to the commitment that President Pedro Sánchez himself has acquired with Basque society.” In this context, the lehendakari have insisted that they will continue to demand that recognized self-government that “right agrees with us”.
In the context of a meeting organized by the newspaper Deia at the Euskalduna Palace in Bilbao to address the priorities for 2023, Urkullu pointed out that the new European framework is key in the process of updating Basque self-government and that it must adapt to the new realities, “including the vision of the future of Europe, in which we participated,” he stressed.
To that end, Urkullu has indicated that they will hold a meeting this week in Euskadi under the name RLEG Charter that will bring together non-state governments “who have legislative powers and propose a new framework for participation in the institutions of the European Union”. .
Urkullu has expressed satisfaction that “the organic name of the PNV is spotless” after the “De Miguel” caseand has assured that the allegation of “structural corruption” in the party is “absolutely and radically false”.
The Lehendakari has confirmed that he feels “pain” because those convicted were people who were militants or affiliated with the PNV. In addition, he has acknowledged that he feels “sadness” because it is necessary “to take into account also the circumstances affecting the families and relatives of those convicted and for which” implies the non-recognition of the acquitted persons in these judicial proceedings.
Finally, he emphasized that he is proud of the attitude of people like the former deputy general of Álava, Xabier Agirre, for the decision he made “immediately” “in complicity” with himself as president of the EBB.
Urkullu is betting on “fleeing controversy” after Andueza’s criticism of the shelter
Asked about the criticism of the PNV by the general secretary of the PSE-EE, Eneko Anduezabecause of his position regarding the shelter projected by Pedro Sánchez’s executive in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Urkullu has chosen to “flee from controversy”, although he has affirmed that “there are things that hurt because they are unfair are” , among them “most” the accusation of “xenophobia” against the PNV.
Likewise, he has insisted that the “macrocentro” project in Vitoria-Gasteiz is not “the model”, a system also “rejected” by entities in the third social sector and in Europe.
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