Last Friday, Sumar parliamentarian Jon Hernández and Vox representative Amaia Martínez surrendered their credentials.
Last Friday, the preparatory work of the new Basque Parliament began with the accreditation of Jon Hernández (Sumar) and Amaia Martínez (Vox).
The Sumar parliamentarian Jon Hernández and the Vox representative Amaia Martínez are the first elected people to present their credentials to the Basque parliament. Sumar and Vox, with one seat each, will divide the Mixed Group exactly in the thirteenth parliamentary term.
The confederal left and the extreme right will therefore have to share the spokespersons of the committees and the time in the debates.
The only elected parliamentarian of Sumar, Jon Hernandez, He visited the Basque parliament together with Sumar’s candidate for lehendakari, Alba García. In statements to journalists, Hernández has assured that he will wage a “modest but astute” opposition, with the priority being to defend social rights, among which he has mentioned housing, labor and public health.
Both he and Alba García They have made it clear that they are part of a coalition that will work “as a team.” In fact, they confirmed this will be part of the parliamentary team. “I will be by Jon’s side,” said García, who indicated so anyway it remains to be defined how This collaboration will take place, but in a team context.
Deadlines
This Monday, May 6, the 27 PNV parliamentarians will hand in their credentials – more than the third needed to activate the process of constitutionalization of the Basque Parliament – with which the deadlines for the constitution of the legislature will begin to run, the date This will be announced next Tuesday after the meeting of the Board of Directors by the President of the Basque Parliament, Bakartxo Tejeria.
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Source: EITB

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