The Basque government has presented a budget project of 14.25 billion euros. Although the PNV-PSE coalition government has an absolute majority, it wants more support, including that of EH Bildu.
Euskaraz irakurri: Egibarrek EH Bilduri, Aurrekontuen harira: “Chiviteri and Sanchezi bai and Urkulluri ez, ez dauka logikarik”
The budget project of the Basque government arrived in the Basque Parliament last Friday and from today until Friday councilors and councilors will get the points of their respective departments. Although the coalition government formed by PNV and PSE-EE has an absolute majority to budget project of 14.25 billionplans to gain more support from opposition parties, including EH Bildu.
In an interview assigned to the Euskadi Irratia program “Faktoria”, the PNV spokesman in the Basque parliament called on EH Bildu to reach an agreement. ‘Chivite and Sánchez yes and Urkullu no, it makes no sense’, has underlined. If it is possible to park fiscal policy and reach an agreement with Chivite on the budgets, the nationalist coalition should, in the opinion of the GBB president, also try to reach consensus in Álava, Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa and in the rest of the country. country. settings. “I believe that consensus needs to be reached,” he added.
He also spoke about the municipal and provincial elections in the spring of 2023. Asked about possible pacts, Joseba Egibar has again left the door open for a pact with the socialists, although he has refused to close another door.
On the other hand, Joseba Egibar believes that if Pedro Sánchez wins the 2024 general election and plans to run for office, “a door will be opened for negotiations” in terms of self-government. “If we want to prepare the conditions for that moment, the Basque Country and Catalonia must do something else as a contribution to change the current position of the PSOE,” he explained.
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Source: EITB

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