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The budgets agreed between Diputación de Álava and Elkarrekin Podemos will have a budget of EUR 31 million until 2028

The 2026 budgets agreed this Sunday by the Provincial Council of Álava and Elkarrekin Podemos IU will give way to the first agreement for private residence and home workers, which, after discussion and amendments, will give the final green light to the Council's budget on Friday.
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The 2026 budgetsagreed this Sunday by the Provincial Council of Álava and Elkarrekin Podemos IU will have a budget of 31 million euros until 2028, according to information released this Monday by Elkarrekin Podemos.

This budget will give way to the first agreement for private residence and home workers, as well as a pact to facilitate access to housing and facilitate the situation of the homeless, and a provision for free public transport for pupils up to the age of 20 in connection with mobility.

The purple coalition has specified that the agreement will strengthen other priority areas for the Alavese, such as surveillance, trade promotion, mental health strengthening or environmental surveillance measures.

The amendments will be debated and voted on tomorrow in the Finance Committee of the General Meetings of Álava and will give the final green light to the Council's budget on Friday, 19 December.

In any case, Elkarrekin Podemos wanted to make it clear that Elkarrekin is not a partner of PNV and PSE, making it clear that the agreement is one-off. 

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