Jeltzales and socialists have set 13 strategic objectives “for Gipuzkoa to move forward”, which will serve as the precise basis for the “major lines of action” that Eider Mendoza will defend at the inauguration plenary session.
The PNV and PSE-EE today signed the agreement whereby both formations formally commit to promoting the inauguration of Eider Mendoza at the plenary session to be held next Thursday at the General Assemblies of Gipuzkoa, both formations reported in a note. As long as that inauguration does not take place, they will not report on the division of the divisions between both formations.
Gaining the support of the majority of junteros and junteras, they commit to forming a regional government that “gives priority to the care and protection of people, while developing a strong economy that protects the economy of Gipuzkoan families and responds to an “innovative, collaborative and effective pathway to the great social, technological and environmental transformations of our time”.
After assessing the “positive results” of the coalition government between the PNV and PSE-EE over the past eight years, they have signed a governance agreement for “a Gipuzkoa moving forward through cooperation and looking to the future, guaranteeing all quality work, social protection and a balanced life project”.
The Jeltzales and the Socialists have drawn up 13 strategic objectives “so that Gipuzkoa progresses”, which will serve precisely as the basis for the “major lines of action that Eider Mendoza will defend at the plenary inauguration session and that the government of the Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa will that it has the support of the General Assemblies”: giving new impetus to social policy, putting people at the centre; build a strong and competitive economy; fiscal policies to protect welfare and competitiveness; including deepening democracy and cooperative governance and combating climate change.
Source: EITB
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