The Basque government agreed in July to submit the appeal, but wanted to open a period for negotiations. He proposed an interpretive agreement to the state, but the state “has rejected any possibility of agreement and has instructed the Basque government to appeal,” according to a note from the Basque government.
He Basque government has submitted to the Constitutional Court a appeal to unconstitutionality in return for State law for the right to housing (Law 12/2023) “for violation of powers”after the previous negotiation period with the Spanish Government ended today without reaching an agreement.
According to a statement from the Basque government, it has “exhausted all negotiating options” and proposed an interpretative agreement to the state, “so that it recognizes the Basque powers in this matter and does not take up the space of the Basque government to shape its own housing policy.” development.” , and so that its orientation does not take precedence over regional regulations.”
As the government has explained, “the state has rejected any possibility of reaching an agreement and has forced the Basque government to sue for violating its powers in the field of housing.”
The government had already decided to appeal the law in July, but before formally filing the appeal, it wanted to open a period for negotiations with the then Spanish government to resolve the jurisdictional conflict. After more than six months, after all negotiating options had been exhausted, she finally decided to appeal.
Source: EITB

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