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There will be news: Sanchez Koldo on the committee of inquiry, Mira Arzalluz on ETB and Gipuzkoa's draft budget

A summary, in two words, of what will be news in the Present today.

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Pedro Sanchez, yesterday, in Congress. Photo: EFE

Today, 30 October 2025, the main media headlines are as follows:

Sanchez in the Koldo Inquiry Committee: The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, will defend today in the Senate Inquiry Committee of the Koldo case that there is no illegal funding in the PSOE.

- Interview with Mira Arzalluz on ETB: Arantza Ruiz will interview Mira Arzalluz , director of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, in the "12 Minutes" program of ETB2. He will discuss with her the direction and challenges of the museum. The full interview will be broadcast this Thursday at 21:35 hours at the end of the informative "Teleberri" and then\u00.

- Draft budgets for Gipuzkoa: The Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa will present the draft budget for 2026 , with the assistance of the General Deputy, Eider Mendoza, the First Deputy General, José Ignacio Asensio, and the Deputy of Finance, Itziar Agirre.

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Pradales proclaims Basque self-government in the Paris Senate as a welfare agent

The President has participated in a high-level meeting in the French Senate, organised by Regions de France, with representatives of the French regions to discuss the territorial model and the role of the regions in Europe, where he has defended financial autonomy, advocated strengthening the Atlantic axis and presented the Basque model as a brake on political disaffection in Europe and the rise of the ultra-right.

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Maria Ubarretxena: "Our demands have little to do with the interests of Aena's private fund, we want to promote public service."

With regard to Aena's handover to the Government's agreement with the Spanish Government, the Government spokesman has said that he understands "the position of the other side", since although 51% of Aena belongs to the State, in that other 49% there are private funds seeking benefits. He has stressed that the Government would like to devote investments for Basque airports to improving infrastructure and "getting more flights and connections" and not to cafes and shops that would bring greater benefits to these private funds.

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