As explained in Euskadi Irratia, it could happen that the bills do not pass, but that would be “a very bad sign”. “In that case, Sánchez’s term could be terminated,” he said.
The PNV deputy Aitor Esteban was interviewed this Monday in the Euskadi Irratia program ‘Faktoria’, where he took stock of the first two months of the Spanish government’s term of office and admitted that it could happen that the state budgets are cancelledeven though he knows it would be so “a very bad sign”. ‘In that case that could be possible put an end to the legislature of Sánchez,” he said.
For this reason, she believes that every political party should be aware of this how far “tighten the rope”.
Regarding Sánchez’s mandate, he has indicated that what happened in the previous legislature cannot be repeated in this legislature, that is, he will have to be more careful when introducing bills. ‘Once the budgets are approved, invoices must be punctual“, underlined.
In this sense, he has also asked for more time to debate the proposals and expressed the hope that the parties will change their position. “Those who supported the investiture are now expected to give impetus to the government,” he explained.
When asked about the prevalence of autonomous agreementsEsteban has assured that Spain must adhere to what has been established in Europe, and that if it does not, it will lose the support of the PNV. “The CEOE was not happy with the measure, but they have no representation in parliament and we do,” he concluded.
Source: EITB

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