Sumar parliamentarian Jon Hernández has criticized the Basque government’s “propagandistic” use of this forum, assuring that “no one should use it to sell agreements or consensus that are far from existing.”
He Sumar lawmaker Jon Hernándezhas made it clear that his training do not put “red lines” in the health pactalthough he has warned about the Basque government’s “propagandistic” use of this forum and that “no one should use it to sell agreements or consensus that are far from existing.”
Looking ahead to the new meeting that this table will hold this Wednesday in San Sebastián, Hernández explained in a press appearance the approaches that his coalition will defend and drew attention to the ‘excessive optimism’ of the government of Imanol Pradales “when you don’t know if something will come out or not.”
‘There is still no basis for any pact No one uses it to sell agreements or consensus that do not exist for a long time,” he emphasized.
At the table, Sumar will defend her own diagnosis of the Osakidetza situation and will present seven proposals that she does not consider “red lines” because she is not prepared to do a “market negotiation” but rather tries achieve a minimum of common points to work for the agreement.
Source: EITB

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