According to the spokesman for the Basque government, the two parties supporting the executive have committed themselves until the end of Pedro Sánchez’s term of office.
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The spokesman for the Basque government, Bingen Zupiria, pointed out that the fact that it was made public that Pedro Sánchez and Margarita Robles, as well as 65 supporters of the Catalan and Basque independence, have been spied on with the Pegasus software “does not help political activity and institutional credibility in the least.” “. In an interview with the Euskadi Irratia program “Faktoria” he emphasized that in these times of instability “society needs references, and those references must be the institutions, which must be transparent and democratic” “The facts we know today cast doubt on all that, and so we speak of… democratic health”has added.
As spokesman for the Basque government, he has shown that concern about political espionage and asked for clarification as soon as possible.
About a possible end of legislator of Pedro Sánchezhas indicated that the two parties that make up the Basque government (PNV and PSE-EE) are committed to exhausting the legislative power that “goes to the end, because the stability of the institutions helps to make the decisions that the society needs”.
“And as for our case, many of the issues that are in the hands of the Basque government are linked to agreements to be reached with the government of Spain, and that requires a little rest and that this legislature lasts to the end ” , it’s finished. Among those agreements, he mentioned the transfer schedule.
After the arrival of Alberto Núñez Feijóo as president of the PP, Bingen Zupiria sees signs of rapprochement between the PSOE and the PP
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