Junts spokesman Josep Rius announced that the group will continue voting against the Spanish government’s royal decrees on Wednesday.
The vice president and spokesperson for TogetherJosep Rius has demanded that the Spanish government “withdraw and resubmit the three decrees, and has negotiated and reached an agreement with the Junts.” For this reason he has repeated that training On Wednesday he maintains his vote against the royal decrees on economic content.
The Congress of Deputies will start the debate this Wednesday of three decrees with economic content – the eighth anti-inflation package, the reform of unemployment benefits and an omnibus rule including the public service law – the validity of which has been jeopardized since Junts announced his intention to vote against.
During the first press conference after the Christmas holidays, Junts reiterated that his party’s seven deputies “will vote against” the three royal decrees, “which were quickly and hastily approved” by the Spanish government “without having concluded an agreement with Junts.”
Junts have warned that the decrees ““They exacerbate the underfunding” of Catalonia, imply “a reduction in the powers of the Generalitat” and “jeopardize the application of the amnesty law”. For this reason, it has demanded that the Spanish government “withdraw the three decrees and re-present them, negotiated and agreed with the Junts”, in an “individualized manner for each thematic area”.
“The PSOE must be clear that the Junts have not signed a legislative agreement. There will only be stability if there is progress on both axes: the national and the social sphere,” he warned.
Source: EITB

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