Maria Ubarretxena and Ángel Víctor Torres will sign the transfer at 12:00. Earlier, the Subcommittee on Coordination and Institutional Promotion will be held to accelerate the pace of pending transfers.
The Basque government will take over the powers of Coastline planning and management And Cinematographic and audiovisual activity from today, when the transfer of both subjects will come into effect at the meeting of the Joint Transfer Committee which will take place in Madrid.
The meeting will take place at 12:00 at the Ministry of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory, chaired by the Minister of Administration, Digital Governance and Self-Government, Maria Ubarretxena, and the Minister of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory, Ángel Víctor Torres. .
The Vice President and Minister of Culture and Language Policy, Ibone Bengoetxea, will also participate in the meeting; the Minister of Finance, Nöel d’Anjou, and the Minister of Food, Rural Development, Agriculture and Fisheries, Amaia Barredo, representing the Basque Autonomous Community.
Earlier it was at 10.30 am Subcommittee on Coordination and Institutional Promotionwith Maria Ubarretxena herself and the Secretary of State for Territorial Policy, Arcadi Spain. This forum will allow it accelerate the pace of transfers which are still pending and will focus on four transfers, including, in addition to the transfer of Maritime Rescue, Meteorology and the Bizkaia Machinery Center, the transfer so that work permits from Euskadi can be granted to foreigners.
The Lehendakari, Imanol Pradales and the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, concluded on November 27 the transfer of powers in the field of coastal planning and management and cinematography in the Bilateral Commission for Permanent Cooperation, a coordination and cooperation body is designed to oversee negotiations. of the cases still to be transferred to the Basque government.
Source: EITB

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