The deputy Lehendakari and security councilor of the Basque government has accused the Spanish government of “failing to deliver on what was promised”. He believes there is no “political impetus” to leave powers in the hands of Euskadi pending the transfer.
Euskaraz irakurri: Erkoreka: “Eskumenen transferentzianetena dagoela ukaezina da”
The recent statements of government of Spain on pending transfers for full compliance with the Statute of Gernika have aroused concern in the Basque government. In response to a parliamentary question, the central executive has acknowledged that it is “studying the feasibility of some transfers”, which the deputy lehendakari and security adviser said is proof. Joshua Erkoreka, “an obvious setback” in this one. “There is no denying that there is a breach in the transfer of pending powers,” he clarifies.
interviewed in Euskadi Irrati, has denounced the Spanish government’s stance as “contrary to its commitment and the calendar it has set itself”. “Now they say they are having a hard time. They knew that at the beginning, and now they can’t say they are struggling to fulfill the transfers. There is a lack of political momentum. If it is still studied, it will be also wondered whether the transfer should be carried out. The setback It is clear, months pass and we see no progress. It is the Spanish government that is breaking its word,” he emphasizes.
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