PNV and PSE-EE approved the last budgets of this term during a plenary session of Parliament, during which these groups and those of the opposition accused each other of having had no will to reach an agreement.
PNV and PSE-EE approved the last budgets of this parliamentary term during a plenary session of Parliament, during which these groups and those of the opposition accused each other of not no willingness to agree.
The budgets have continued without this being included in the text no amendments from opposition groups. They all asked for the project to be returned to the government, with changes in its entirety rejected by the majority of the PNV and the PSE-EE.
The Basque government will also do this in the coming financial year 15,025.4 million of spending capacity, 774.7 more than this year, which means an increase of 5.4%.
Like all years, Health It is the department that will have the most resources with 4,896.6 million (246.1 more), which represents an increase of 5.3%. The majority, 3,889 million, is for Osakidetza and the budget for pharmaceutical expenditure is 570 million.
Education It is the second with the most money: 3,672.9 million (190.2 more, an increase of 5.5%). The increase in the number of staff in public centers amounts to 5.4%, and educational concerts grow by 3%, to 785.9 million.
Work and employment will have 1,177.4 million and Territorial planning, housing and transport will have 966.4 million, 190.2 more (an increase of 22.9%, the one that grows the most), thanks to the arrival of 180.8 million European funds that will be allocated to housing programs
Source: EITB

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