Today is the deadline to present amendments to the accounts and all the opposition parties have asked the Basque Executive to return the budgets. However, the approval of the accounts is guaranteed and will take place on December 23.
The term ends today, Monday. definitive so that the parties of the opposition present amendments to the entire to the project of the Budgets of the Basque Autonomous Community for 2023, which will be qualified by the Table on December 2.
On December 9, the plenary session will take place. discussion of the amendments to all of EH Bildu, Elkarrekin Podemos-IU and PP+Cs, although they will be rejected by the Basque Government, which has guaranteed approval of the project given that PNV and PSE-EE have a majority in the Chamber of Vitoria-Gasteiz.
The parliamentary process will continue with the debate in committee of the partial amendments December 14 and December 23 the Basque Parliament will approve budgets for next year, which amount to 14 250.7 million euros, 1,142 million more than this year.
The negotiation process began on November 9 and has had three unsuccessful rounds of dialogue. Despite the “interest to negotiate” of the Basque Government, all the opposition groups in the Basque Parliament have submitted amendments to the entire budget project of the autonomous government.
EH Bildu Y Elkarrekin Podemos-IU They were the first to close the budget negotiation with the Minister of Economy and Finance, Pedro Azpiazu, with whom they held a third and unsuccessful meeting last Tuesday to try to bring positions closer.
The other two opposition groups, PP+Cs and Vox (which was excluded by the Basque Government from the talks), registered their amendments to the entirety on Friday to request the return of the accounts.
Despite its parliamentary majority, the Basque Government transferred its “interest in dialogue” to the parties to close an agreement. On November 9, the counselor began a round of meetings with all the parties except Vox, although already then he warned that there would be no “structural changes” in the project.
He also warned that the negotiation should be limited to the powers of the Basque Government, which left out taxation, an issue that the provincial councils assume and that all the groups have put on the table during the talks.
Azpiazu has assured that he has the “feeling” that no opposition group has really had the intention of reaching agreements to support the budgets drawn up by the Basque Government.
Source: Eitb

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