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Imanol Pradales: "I wish some agreements had been opened."

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Imanol Pradales. Image taken from an EITB Media video.

Asked what has not been done well in his first year as President, Imanol Pradales has said that he would like "some agreements to be extended, especially in budgetary matters." Moreover, the President has criticized the fact that there have been times when members of the government have publicly expressed their disagreements. "We could have avoided them by doing cooking work beforehand," he added.

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