In this context, both groups, which have a majority in the Chamber, have negotiated two texts, which will be discussed this Wednesday during the second session of the general policy plenary session of the Boards of Directors.
PNV and EH Bildu They demand in the General Assemblies of Gipuzkoa that the “new status” also includes the decision-making rights of Basque society. The two groups have done business two texts in this sense, which will be debated this Wednesday during the second plenary session of the Boards of Directors on general policy, which will begin after the meeting of the Board of Directors, which is responsible for classifying the amendments tabled by the groups.
In one of the agreed texts, PNV and EH Bildu, who have a majority in the House, argue that the ‘new political status’ is a bilateral relationship with the state and pick up the recognition as a nationrespect for their plurality and the right of citizens to decide.
They believe that the current self-government “must go beyond the Euskadi state framework”, as this will allow them to have a say in the European institutions in matters recognised as their own competence.
In another negotiated motion, the two groups argue that the modernization of self-government should also include the reform of self-government renewal of powers and demand that the Statute is fully implemented and resources are increased to carry it forward.
The plenary session of the Juntas for General Policy resumes this Wednesday after the session seven days ago in which the deputy general of Gipuzkoa, Eider Mendoza, intervened. In his speech, Mendoza defended precisely the right to decide as an instrument to build a “better future”, which provoked protests. first frictions between the two partners of the regional governmentPNV and PSE-EE.
Source: EITB

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