The Minister of Public Administration and Self-Government declined to set a date for the three transfers agreed between PNV and PSOE in March, but said the technical meetings will now begin.
The day after the meeting with the Minister of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory, Ángel Víctor Torres, the Minister of Public Administration and Self-Government, Olatz Garamendihas reiterated that “a new scenario” is emerging, “a new phase” in the relationship between the Basque Autonomous Community and the State, which it expects from “the impetus that the entire transfer process deserves”. “It is bilateralism that will make us implement pending cases,” he added.
In an interview on the program “Boulevard” on Radio Euskadi, Garamendi indicated that the meeting held yesterday in Madrid was “positive” because it discussed issues that the Basque government had on the agenda.
Requested by dates Specifically, he emphasized that they have committed to holding technical presentations in January, “the (meetings) preceding the transfer committees.” However, he declined to specify when these three transfers will take place – shuttle trains, the homologation of foreign university degrees and the reception – to Euskadi, although he suggested that the technical meetings will now begin.
In any case, he has promised to work and “dedicate all the time necessary” to meet the deadlines and ensure that these transfers come into effect as soon as possible.
Source: EITB

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