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The president received PP and Sumar today to begin the round of contacts

Imanol Pradales wants to discuss the issues on the Basque agenda with the parties in Parliament. Early in the morning he met with Javier De Andrés and then received Jon Hernández.

Javier de Andrés (PP) e Imanol Pradales (EAJ), en la ronda política del Gobierno Vasco.
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Javier De Andrés (PP) and Imanol Pradales (PNV).

Meeting with PP and Suma  today President Imanol Pradales meets with the political parties at 09:00 with the popular Javier De Andrés and at 11:00 with Jon Hernandez of the Suma.

Following the meeting of the first Governing Council after the holidays at the Miramar PalaceinSan Sebastián, Pradales announced the round of meetings, which will aim to discuss the issues on theBasque agenda in the coming months.

On the one hand, they will analyse the political and socio-economic situation of the State and the Community, including the situation of confrontation in State policy and the impact of US-imposed tariffs on Basque companies.

In addition, it will present the draft budget for next year, and the President has also expressed his interest in knowing the priorities of the parties.

They will also deal with self-government, which, in addition to explaining the process of transferring the remaining powers, wants to talk about the possibilities of moving towards a new Statutory Treaty.

After today's meetings, on Monday, September 8, he will receive the representative of the PSE-EE and on Tuesday, day 9, the representative of EH Bildu and the representative of the PNV.

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Javier de Andrés has accused the PNV of maintaining a "hostile" attitude towards the people and has asked Pradales to refrain from demanding "exclusive" powers from the state.

He has also warned of the "increase in radicality" that is taking place in the Basque Country, accusing jeltzales of approaching EH Bildu.

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