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CERDÁN CASE

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PSN, Geroa Bai, Zurekin Nafarroa and EH Bildu have agreed to set up a commission of inquiry

The measure has been agreed after the latest news in the Cerdán case. The commission will examine the awards made to companies listed in the Civil Guard report and will begin work later this summer.

PARLAMENTO DE NAVARRA NAFARROAKO PARLAMENTUA
The Navarre Parliament. Photo: EITB.

The parliamentary groups of PSN, Geroa Bai, Zurekin Nafarroa and EH Bildu have agreed to set up a committee of inquiry in the Navarre Parliament to study the awards made by the Foral Government to companies referred to in the Civil Guard report on the case that has splattered several members of the PSN.

The four political parties have decided not to wait until September and to set the committee up as soon as possible. The request signed today will allow the committee's work to begin later this summer.

The Zurekin Nafarroa group has reported in a press release that the establishment of the commission is an "important step towards institutional transparency". "This agreement demonstrates the commitment of the progressive majority to accountability and to provide all necessary explanations to the public," they have indicated.


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