Bizkaia’s new deputy general has confirmed that the Provincial Council will appeal against the Spanish government’s refusal to withdraw Usansolo. In addition, he adds that before any change in the tax system, it should be carefully studied.
Elixabete Etxanoberecently endowed as general deputy for Bizkaia, the project for the Guggenheim Museum in Urdaibai has defended in an interview in Euskadi Irratia: “We wouldn’t do it if we thought the environment would be destroyed”.
Etxanobe believes that the museum is a “nationwide project”, for which they will try to “create all the complicity we need”. “It will be beneficial in its day, as the Guggenheim was in Bilbao,” he said.
The jelzale has also referred to the process of usansolo withdrawal. The Provincial Council is appealing against the refusal of the Government of Spain. The legal services continue to analyze the situation, but the source is safe, as the segregation meets all the requirements of the foral regulation. However, it is not clear whether it will be through administrative or judicial channels.
On the other hand, he explained that the way of financing the municipalities of Bizkaia is currently based on the number of inhabitants, and he believed that the change that some councils want should be based on the technical analysis that Eudel and the Provincial Council. to carry out. “It is one of the most important issues” for the regional government.
Etxanobe has not set any deadlines for the reform of the tax system. He believes it is fair and also gives us “enough resources to fund all services”. In this sense, he has indicated that for any change it is necessary to “make an analysis” and “agree”. “It wouldn’t be appropriate for me to say what needs to change,” he said.
The deputy general has chosen the “adequate profiles” for the composition of the regional government, and the majority of the new executive’s deputies are women: “I hope that the presence of women in a place like this helps other women, that they see that it is possible and that they are encouraged to go to the first line”.
Source: EITB

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