“The best way to defend self-government is by using the agreement and statute”

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The general secretary of the PSE-EE asked the PNV and EH Bildu on Saturday whether they “would vote no again” against the labor reform “given the data” on employment.

The general secretary of the PSE-EEEneko Andueza, has argued that “there is only one way to understand self-government: to serve the good of society”, and for this reason has defended that “the best way to defend self-government is to get the most from the 96 of every 100 euros that we Basques manage, to the Concert and the Autonomy Statute”.

The PSE organized a meeting this Saturday in Bilbao in which, in the midst of the Basque legislature, the formation evaluated the fulfillment of the commitments made in the PSE-EE election manifesto and the coalition government’s program and the objectives for the second tranche of the mandate.

The law has had the intervention of the general secretary of the PSE-EE, Eneko Anduezaand the second Deputy Lehendakari and Minister of Labor and Employment, Idoia Mendiaalthough the Ministers of Territorial Planning, Housing and Transport were also present, Inaki Arriolaand tourism, trade and consumption, Javier Hurtado

During his speech, the leader of the PSE-EE reiterated that the socialists do not focus “so much on who” to govern, but on “the for whatIn that sense, he has indicated that his training is in the executives to bring “stability” to the institutions, “and much more in these difficult times” when it is “fundamental”; to “ensure coexistence and break with bloc policy”; offer “real solutions” to the demands of citizens; to provide “another solution” to the crisis than that of the 2008 crisis, which “bringed so much inequality with it”; to “guarantee the future of Euskadi”; and to ‘transform society and enable that future’.

Andueza has scrutinized the main goals of the program with which his party presented itself in the last autonomous elections, including citing the reduction of unemployment to below 10%, which has been achieved halfway through the legislature. In this sense, he recalled that the employment data made public last Thursday shows that there are “more Basques in work than ever” and that 27% of the contracts concluded are for an indefinite period“thanks to the employment policy” in the Basque government and the labor reform which has proved “extremely useful”.

The socialist leader recalled that the labor reform in Euskadi has had “a single defender” and, while “some denied the value of this instrument”, the PSE-EE defended it “through thick and thin”. “What can the nationalist unions say now, PNV and EH Bildu before this data? Can they say that given this data, their vote would again be no, can they say again that it was not a useful tool?

After highlighting the main actions of the ministries led by the socialists that “make a difference” within the Basque government, he pointed out that “that is why we socialists want self-government”.

In his opinion, “defending self-government is gambling on health, education, social justice, equality, sustainability policies. That is, and no other, the best way to defend self-government.”take advantage of 96 of every 100 euros that we manage Basques, the Concert and the statute of autonomy”.

Andueza welcomed the fact that “the path this government is taking is built on socialist tracks, the course we socialists are taking is the rhythm of this government”, but appealed to “not to complacency“, but stay “ambitious”.

Along these lines, he is convinced that “the future of the Basque Country is written in socialist letters”. As he has noted, the recovery from the crisis will “take on a socialist stamp” and be “much fairer, more sustainable, more egalitarian, equal to what this society deserves”.

Among the following “challenges”, he emphasized that: the most important is the demographic challengewhat he used it for with “the recipe” of Gizakidetza, a proposal for a new “transformative” model of care, which responds to the “real needs” of society, a cross-cutting model that “connects everyone”, which “will not run on the economic capacity of each individual or on availability, in the generally of women, to care for their elderly”, but of the “universality” of benefits and services. This proposal, he added, will also be “an opportunity to create new employment niches”.

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Prior to Andueza’s intervention, the deputy lehendakari, Idoia Mendiahas taken stock of the work of the socialists in the Basque Executive and has emphasized that their formation is “politically in a different way” and “is in the governments to transform, not to stay”.

Likewise, he emphasized that in this: “such difficult times”stability “has a different value” and that citizens “see stable institutions, in the process of transforming, improving people’s lives, is a guarantee of tranquility for citizens.”

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