The transfer of both cases has already been agreed, but the official company of the Mixed Transfers Commission is missing, which is gathering today.
The government of Spain and the Basque will close the transfer to Euskadi of the work permits for foreign and meteorological permits this Thursday (8:30 am).
The meeting of the Mixed Transfers Committee It was planned for last week, but it could not be held because of “agenda problems”, the Basque director reported in a statement.
The meeting is chaired by the Minister of Territorial Policy and the Democratic Memory, Ángel Víctor Torres, and by the spokeswoman for the Basque Government and Minister of Governance, Digital Administration and Autogueneer, Maria Ubarretxena.
Last December the transfer to the CAV of coastal management and the management of cinematographic and audiovisual activity were signed.
Therefore, according to the Basque government schedule, after the transfer of work permits for foreigners and competition in meteorology, they are pending to transfer others 25 subjects collected in the Gernika statute.
Among those who will be negotiated in the coming months, the management of airports and ports of general interest, passive employment policy and one of the most complex and controversial, are of the management of the economic social security regime.
There is a commitment between PNV and PSOE, reached during the pact for the investment of Pedro Sánchez and also appears in the programmatic agreement that both parties sign for the current coalition government that supports the Baskic Executive of fully compliance with the statute of Gernika.
The Basque government is of the opinion that all hanging transfers must be closed towards the end of 2025.
Source: EITB

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