The Spanish government’s delegate to the CAV foresees difficult negotiations, although she emphasizes the commitment of the Sánchez executive to transfer the agreed powers.
The recently appointed delegate of the Spanish Government to the Basque Autonomous Community, Marisol Garmendia, believes that it will be “difficult” to transfer competence in the field of social security to the Basque government during this parliamentary term. Moreover, he foresees difficult negotiations, because he has indicated that there are many factors. In any case, he has emphasized the commitment of Pedro Sánchez’s executive to transfer the agreed powers.
In an interview to Euskadi Irratia, Garmendia justified the role of the government delegation in the policies of the BAC and in Basque society in general. As he explained, he has found a solid team with a desire to work. Likewise, she emphasized the importance and pride of being the first delegate of the government in Euskadi.
Looking ahead to the elections for the Basque Parliament on April 21, he stressed that the PSE-EE will not appoint a candidate from EH Bildu as lehendakari, as the PSE-EE candidate for lehendakari, Eneko Andueza, has assured time and again. . On the other hand, when asked about the possibility of a repeat coalition government with the PNV, it was not so clear.
On the other hand, he has indicated that there is great distrust towards the State Security Forces within the CAV. Likewise, he believes that the nationalist left must take stronger steps in favor of coexistence.
Source: EITB

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