The Minister of Public Administration and Self-Government of the Basque Government, Olatz Garamendi, intends to convey the importance of completing the transfer process of about twenty pending powers.
The central and Basque governments will meet this Tuesday to negotiate the transfer of new powers to Euskadi, with three cases already in the portfolio.
The Minister of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory, Angel Victor Torresand the Minister of Public Administration and Self-Government of the Basque Government, Olatz Garamendithey will maintain initial contact in Madrid after the former comes to power.
Garamendi plans to convey the importance of completing the transfer process about twenty skills still in progressthat will start with the Cercanías railways, the homologation and equivalence of foreign university degrees, and the reception system for migrants.
These three matters are expressly included in the investment agreement by Pedro Sánchez signed by the PSOE and the PNV, setting a period of three months for its materialization.
in addition to this one three topics The first meeting between Torres and Garamendi allowed to discuss a first approach to the negotiations on other pending competencies.
Work has been going on for months by both governments on the transfer of suburban railways and the validation of foreign university degrees, and the third, that of welcoming migrants, is in a more initial phase.
In the Investiture pact Signed on November 10 by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the President of the PNV, Andoni Ortuzar, it established the commitment to transfer the pending powers to the Autonomous Community. for two years.
In this agreement it was also agreed to: permanent bilateral commission between the Spanish and Basque governments to ensure compliance with the transfer process, which will have at least one face-to-face meeting every six months chaired by Sánchez and the Lehendakari. During next Tuesday’s meeting, some details of this bilateral commission could be analyzed.
Source: EITB

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