The Minister of Finance and Finance has called on the groups to present “concrete, achievable and realistic” proposals. Moreover, he has indicated that after listening to the political groups, he will present a concrete proposal for the budget negotiations.
The Minister of Finance and Finance of the Basque Government, Noel d’Anjouannounced on Friday that it will meet with Sumar and PP on Monday the 11th and with EH Bildu on Tuesday the 12th to try to “extend” the agreement on the 2025 draft budget. Vox is excluded from these meetings.
During the scrutiny session in the Basque parliament, D’Anjou called on opposition parties to participate “visibility height” already posing “concrete, feasible and realistic proposals”.
After receiving these contributions, the confidential counselor indicated that his department will present the groups with a “concrete proposal” for the budget negotiations. “Our goal is clear: to have a dialogue and increase consensus,” he added.
It is worth remembering that the parties supporting the Basque government, PNV and PSE-EE, have sufficient support to approve the budgets.
The EH Bildu MP Otxandiano hair He has addressed Lehendakari Imanol Pradales to tell him that “if efforts are made to promote a substantive change in government policy,” he can count on the sovereigntist coalition. “Our will for the agreement is amply reflected, as you have seen in the Health Pact,” he defended. However, he has insisted that he will participate in the agreements “as long as they develop the transformative policies that the times require.”
The Lehendakari, Imanol Pradales, has justified the increase in the number of advisors and high officials in his government compared to the previous one by defending that they are needed to face the challenges of Euskadi and for “the new powers and transfers” that will come. . The Lehendakari responded in the plenary meeting of the Basque Parliament to a question from the president of the Basque PP, Javier de Andréswhich considers that the 2025 budget project will not be able to take on the priorities of the Basque government.
Source: EITB

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