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Sintre tells Pradales that the Social Security economic regime must be transferred "with guarantees and without running"

Housing, health, education and the fight against climate change have been the topics addressed by Member of Parliament Jon Hernandez.

Imanol Pradales y Jon Hernández



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05/9/2025
Jon Hernandez, Member of Parliament of the Supreme Court, and Imanol Pradales, President. Photo: Europa Press

Jon Hernandez Member of Parliament for Summary Imanol Pradales has told lehendakari that his group is in favour of transferring to theBasque Country the competence over the economic regime of Social Security , but has stressed that this transfer must be made "withguarantees  and without running  ".

Hernandez met this Friday with Pradales in the framework ofthe round of contacts with the main Basque parties convened by the lehendakari for the start of the political course, in which he put on the table his group's "differences"with the policies of the Basque Government on" fundamental issues ".

The representative of Sugr has insisted that self-government should serve "to improve people's lives, to extend rights." In this context, he has criticized "bonuses in the tax on banks, where a competition will be used."

Thus, he has dissociated himself from the Government's positions on housing, health, education and the fight against climate change . "We agree on priorities, but not on how to address them," he explained.

Hernandez has been particularly critical of the housing policy of the Basque Government; and in the field of health, he has stressed that "the health pact has not solved the problems." He has also described the education policy of the Basque Government as "wrong" and regretted the "importance" of public-private cooperation that causes "segregation" in the  educational model.

The representative of the summary has ruled out a 'frontal opposition' to the Basque Government, but has warned that it will not be 'facilitator' of its policies if the agreements are accompanied by 'no action'.

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