Representatives of the three groups will appear this morning (11.30am) to explain the key terms of the agreement. The pact makes it possible to adopt the standard, scheduled for February, with broad support.
The parliamentary groups of PNV, PSE-EE and EH Bildu have reached agreement on the bill Energy transition and climate change, which the Basque parliament is processing. The pact will make this possible approval of the standard, scheduled for February, with more support (the Basque executive has an absolute majority in the Chamber and its approval was already assured).
The Basque government presented its project in May, which was discussed in the Basque parliament in June. No opposition group has amended this bill in its entirety; EH Bildu registered 115 partial amendments; Elkarrekin Podemos-IU, 116; PP, 50, and Ciudadanos, 9. The government partners presented 117 charges. Exactly, the presentation The parliamentary committee set up to discuss the amendments will meet to finalize the report that will serve as the basis for ruling on the law. As things stand, the text will be approved in committee at the end of January and voted on in plenary next month.
The three parliamentary groups They will appear at the end of the session (11:30 am). explain the keys of the agreement.
During an initial assessment EH Bildu A message published on the social network X describes the agreement as “good news”. According to the coalition, the Basque government has “rectified” its initial positions.
The coalition’s candidate for lehendakari, Pello Otxandiano, already put forward on Wednesday in Euskadi Irratia that there is “a real option” for “a broad agreement” between the three formations.
The Energy Transition and Climate Change Law, together with the Reform of the Trans Law, the Child and Adolescence Law and the Cooperation Law, is one of the four regulations that the Lehendakari, Iñigo Urkullu, wants to pass before the end of the current legislative term.
Source: EITB

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