According to Lehendakari Imanol Pradales, there is “a substantive difference” because they defend different models. Moreover, he has assured that if EH Bildu does not “get involved” in the public accounts, the country will distrust the possibility of reaching “even more relevant country agreements”.
The lehendakari Imanol Pradales He stated this Wednesday that they are not giving up on a budget agreement with EH Bildu, but that they are “very far apart” on housing because they defend different models. Moreover, he has assured that, if the sovereigntist formation does not “get its feet wet” in the public accounts, he will distrust the possibility of reaching “even more relevant country agreements”, and will think that he only wants to appear ready to agree and go then continue “into confrontation.”
In an interview to Onda Vasca, Lehendakari Pradales thanked the pro-sovereignty party for not submitting an amendment to the whole, but said they were “very surprised” that EH Bildu “fundamentally only wants to talk” about housing policy and the minimum interprofessional wage (SMI).
As for the SMIhas pointed out that the Basque government does not have its own legislative powers. Moreover, he recalled that there is a social dialogue table where the minimum wage agreement between social actors can be discussed.
According to him, there is “a substantial difference” between the Basque government and EH Bildu in positions on the issue shelter because they defend different models, in which they do not coincide and in fact maintain ‘relevant differences in criteria’.
Source: EITB

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