The general secretary of the PSE-EE sees the jeltzales as “an obvious attempt” to “move away” from EH Bildu in Madrid, and warns that, “logically”, any change in the PNV’s support for the Sánchez government would lead to “a different relationship” between the two in Euskadi.
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The General Secretary of the PSE-EE, Eneko Anduezaconsiders it “clear” that the jelzales They are trying to distance themselves from EH Bildu in Madrid, and although he has limited that attitude to the strategies of each party, he has warned that in the event of a change in the PNV’s support for the Sánchez government, “it would be necessary to analyze” the relationship that both formations maintain in the Basque government.
Interviewed about the Euskadi Irratia programme “Faktoria”, Andueza stressed that the institutional stability that exists in Euskadi is possible “thanks to the socialists, after the defeat of the PNV in the last regional elections.” ‘It is not advisable to play or speculate with it’he warned.
Asked about his attitude towards the project Guggenheim UrdaibaiAndueza has been more cautious, urging the Guggenheim Foundation specify “the dimension” of the museum. “I can’t say whether I’m for or against. What I can say is that we need all the information, because at the moment we don’t know what dimension it will have.” However, he clarified that once the doubts are removed, the Socialists are “ready for an agreement” between all the institutions involved – he mentioned, in addition to the Basque executive, the Ministry, the Provincial Council and the various municipal councils.
About him TAVthe socialist leader has denied that he gives priority to the Vitoria-Gasteiz option over Ezkio-Itxaso (Gipuzkoa) in the future connection with Navarra, and has insisted that the final decision will have to be agreed after analysing the suitability report on the matter. do the ministry. Also given the statements “of some parties and the Lehendakari themselves” about the delays that the party has suffered And Basquehas considered that we should be ‘honest to history and analyse each other’s attitudes’. “Some boycotted the project and others, when they had the institutions and the Lehendakaritza, I am not saying that they put an end to it, but I am saying that They left many projects in the drawerAccording to Andueza, responsibility is at least shared.
Finally, he appreciated the reflection of the Minister of Economy, Labor and Employment, Mikel Torres, on the adjustment of the minimum wage on the socio-economic situation of Euskadi, although he did not want to go into figures. “We cannot make an auction of it, we need seriousness”, he concluded, referring to the demands of EH Bildu and LAB.
Source: EITB

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