In his speech at the commemoration of the 127th anniversary of the founding of his party, the chairman of the PNV Sánchez warned that “September is just around the corner”.
The president of the PNV, Andoni Ortuzar, has asked the president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, to take advantage of August and “the fulfillment of each of the powers included in the Basque statute” to “redirect” their relationship and that he can continue to count on the “loyalty” of the nationalist group.
In his speech commemorating the 127th anniversary of his party’s founding, Ortuzar Sánchez warned that “September is just around the corner” and has trusted that he will live up to what he has agreed with PNV. “We’re on time,” he confided to me.
He has criticized “the contradictions” of Sánchez, who denies problems with his partners in the legislature and later “shows that there are external and internal problems” that “go beyond that somewhat childish attempt to show more of a left-wing profile.” than anyone else.”
The PNV chose the current board, he said, and “we are loyal and fulfill our obligations”, as well as “supporters of giving maximum stability to the institutions in such a difficult economic time”.
As he pointed out, “there is a sufficient majority to do things” and it is necessary “to use the time and promote far-reaching reforms, not cosmetic measures like the last time the draw happened,” he lamented.
He confirmed that “the PNV will give all its support and know-how” to the government to take the necessary measures to alleviate the crisis. “We just ask for the same attitude towards the PNV. That the agreements are fulfilled. That the transfer of all pending powers of the Statute be accelerated. .”
“They all need to come to this country as soon as possible and make the agreed investments, the planned projects that steps are taken for the presence of the Basque Country and its sports teams in the international arena”, “those Spanish laws invading Basque powers” and start “talking about the territorial model of the state”, he demanded.
As he said, “there is time to turn the situation around”, but “Sánchez and his team have to move from good but empty words to deeds. September is just around the corner; let’s hope they pass the exam this time that we’re going to do to do them and they have to put something in it,” he confided.
In addition, Ortuzar warned, “Don’t spend everything on vacation. Leave something for the fall in case something goes wrong.”
He has predicted that “it will be difficult in September” and that it will be necessary to face “responsible and intelligent” from the institutions, but “there must also be a social and citizen response in terms of savings and responsible consumption ” .
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Source: EITB

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