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The summary will not continue negotiations with the Basque Government and will table an amendment to the budget as a whole

This has been announced to the media by MP Jon Hernandez, who has denounced  that the Government has shown that it does not want to negotiate with Sumarr the possible support of the group for next year's accounts.

El parlamentario de Sumar, Jon Hernández, y la coordinadora general de Sumar Euskadi, Alba García



EUROPA PRESS

17/11/2025

Jon Hernandez and Alba Garcia of Sintre after the first budget negotiation meeting with the Basque Government.

MP Jon Hernandez of Sumre has announced that his group will not continue negotiations on the budgets of the Basque Government. He has also announced that Sumar will table an amendment to the entire draft budget for 2026.

At the Control Session, Sumarra's MP made the announcement to journalists. Hernandez has denounced that the Government has shown that it does not want to negotiate with Sumarra the possible support of the group for next year's accounts.

The Member of Parliament has accusedthe Basque Government of having "broken" any possibility of reaching an agreement with the coalition to agree on budgets. He has added that during the negotiation process they have had the feeling of having sat "at an empty table".



Jon Hernández recalls that his group has submitted to the Basque Government a 'concrete' proposal to amend the budgets and has not received 'any counter-proposals' from the Basque Government. In this regard, he criticised the fact that lehendakari, Imanol Pradales, said this Friday at the monitoring session that 'Sintre has a proposal from the Basque Government', but that 'is not true'.

Under these conditions, he has stated that "there is no possibility" of further negotiations with the Government. He has reproached the Government for making frequent calls for dialogue, but then seeking to gain the support of the opposition "for nothing".

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