EH Bildu’s spokesperson at the General Assemblies recalled that governments are responsible for drawing up budgets.
The spokesperson of EH Bildu in the General Assemblies of Gipuzkoa, Maddalen Iriarte, has said in “Faktoria” that the attitude of the Basque government corresponds to old policies.
As he emphasized, it is the Basque government that has the responsibility to implement the budgets and add more parties to this agreement.
Moreover, he emphasized that the government has “said no” to the two EH Bildu proposals.
Iriarte has reminded the Basque governing parties that they still have the option to support the amendments tabled on the minimum wage and housing.
The Provincial Council regrets the ‘self-exclusion’ of EH Bildu
For her part, the regional spokesperson, Irune Berasaluze, has “deeply regretted” the “self-exclusion” applied by EH Bildu when he tried to “impose its veto” on another opposition party during the meeting held last Wednesday by the As in a statement said the provincial government had “seven weeks and 26 meetings” with the opposition groups. However, during yesterday’s meeting, EH Bildu “instead of wanting to continue working, marked a turning point in the negotiations by demanding that the regional government publicly reject the support” of another party represented in the General Assemblies of Gipuzkoa. has already expressed its yes to the economic project as a condition for continuing negotiations – in relation, without mentioning it, with the joint faction of the PP –. “We have always stood up against anti-democratic attitudes and now we will no one has the right to veto,” Berasaluze said.
Source: EITB

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