The Basque government and the Spanish government do not move forward with the specification of the transfer calendar

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Self-government Minister Olatz Garamendi has expressed her “skeptical attitude” about the Spanish government’s real will to complete the Gernika Statute, 43 years after its adoption.

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The Minister of Territorial Policy, Elizabeth Rodriguezhas considered meeting with the Minister of Self-Government Olatz Garamendi to talk about the “protocol” of transfers, and they have not progressed in specifying the calendar of the ongoing matches agreed between both Executives.

For his part, Garamendi has expressed his “skepticism” about the real will of the Spanish government to finalize the Gernika Statute 43 years after its adoption.

Rodríguez traveled to Bizkaia with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, Jose Manuel Albaresattend a meeting of the Conference on matters related to the European Union (CARUE) with representatives of the Autonomous Communities, preparing for the Spanish Presidency in the second half of 2023.

the counselor Olatz Garamendic explained in statements to the media that, taking advantage of that visit to Euskadi, he had suggested to the minister another meeting to try to get clarity “the paralysis” of the process of transfer of powers already agreed between the Basque government and that of Pedro Sánchez.

However, the minister was of the opinion before the media that this appointment was “only protocol” and has assured that he maintains “a great relationship and permanent work” with the counselor.

Garamendi: “I don’t think it was a formal meeting”

“I don’t think it was a protocol meeting,” and the… Basque government “I had passed on a number of proposals in January that have not been answered” and therefore “I expressly asked her at the first opportunity that I could be with her,” said Garamendi after the meeting between the two that lasted half an hour.

He has criticized the minister’s lack of proposals to make progress in negotiations on pending issues. “I have the feeling that they hideby legal arguments, a desire not to want to deal with these matters,” he said.

“After so many months without any kind of response, the skepticism imposed,” he added, “I trust the facts will make me change my mind” regarding his “lack of will” to comply with “the word given”.

To date, Pedro Sánchez’s government has raised “legal issues” that could contrast with the Basque government, which has reasons “supporting the entrenching of all these matters in the Statute” and which “require negotiation to see how this becomes reality”. the management of each of these pending cases.

Garamendi has assured that the minister has promised to enter into a dialogue after summer On coastal management and migration and maybe for October could be closed the transfer of the commuter rail management“although he has not specified more”.

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Source: EITB

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