The deputy of the Spanish government hopes that the explanation that will be given in the Congress’ Commission of Official Secrets is “sufficient”. According to Denis Itxaso, the Spanish government attaches importance to the investment bloc, but without giving up negotiations with other parties.
Euskaraz irakurri: Denis Itxaso, Pegasus auziaz: “Azalpenak entzun gabe dimisioak eskatzea ez da oso logikoa”
The pegasus case which is still being discussed and the representative of the Spanish Government in the Basque Autonomous Community, Denis Itxaso, He has criticized the fact that several parties have called for resignations without hearing the respective statements in Congress’s Official Secrets Commission. “It doesn’t make sense”, has noted. Interviewed about the Euskadi Irratia program “Faktoria”, he stated that the Spanish government wait for the explanation offered this week in the Official Secrets Commission are “sufficient”.
Last week, the ERC voted against the Spanish government’s plan to deal with the economic consequences of the war in Ukraine. Itxaso said that the Spanish government attaches great importance to the investment bloc that allowed the inauguration of Pedro Sánchez, but without giving up the dialogue with other formations In any case, he has admitted that it will be difficult to reach an agreement with the PP.
Asked about a possible salary increase, he emphasized the need to reach consensus The Spanish government deputy has expressed the view that trade unions, employers and the government have something to say on this issue, advocating social dialogue as an “essential tool” to reach agreement.
Coinciding with the 85th anniversary of the bombing of Gernika, the Spanish government “expressly and for the first time condemned the bombing of Gernika”. In any case, Denis Itxaso has assured that “Spain was a victim” and that it cannot be the state asking for forgiveness.
Source: EITB

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