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The PNV replies that it will try to push through Gipuzkoa's budgets even if it finds the agreement with EH Bildu difficult

Although it is clear to them that they will not lose hope, the representatives of the PNV have expressed their lack of confidence in the words of the abertzale coalition. "The actions taken so far have shown this. EH Bildu has not and will not respond to Gipuzkoa's budget proposals from 2015 until today."
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Eider Mendoza. Stock Photo: EFE

EH Bildu's spokeswoman in Gipuzkoa Maddalen Iriarte has expressed concern aboutthe path taken by PNV in the negotiations, considering thatthereis a need for transformative public policies . In this way, Iriarte has been willing to agree\u00A0 in the negotiation of the Gipuzkoa budget 

In this regard, although they are clear that they will not lose hope,therepresentatives of the PNV have stated that they do not have much confidence in the words of the abertzale coalition . "The actions taken so far have shown this. EH Bildu has not and will not respond to Gipuzkoa's budget proposals from 2015 until today."

Thus, they have highlighted the ability of Gipuzkoa MP Eider Mendoza to reach agreements with the various opposition forces. "There are the 2025 budgets, agreed with the PP, or the fiscal reform, agreed with Podemos," they have explained.

"EH Bildu is the only party in Gipuzkoa that has always closed in the negative and has not been able to reach agreements, so it will have to show whether or not it is willing to go beyond mere words and has a true will to agree," they stress.

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