The Basque Government
Bengoetxea claims respect between institutions and representatives after the "rude" parliamentary appearance of Pérez Iglesias
The UPV/EHU rector has asked the Counsellor for Science, Universities and Innovation to abandon "personal disqualifications" and "respect" the public university and its representatives.
The Basque Government is committed to school electric kitchens to offer healthier and more sustainable menus
The Department of Education will install 28 new kitchens on the ground and 16 more in the area before 2027 to improve nutrition, staff work and sustainability.
The rector's criticism of UPV funding is based on "post-truth, lies, and euphemisms," according to Pérez Iglesias
The Basque Government's Adviser for Science, Universities and Innovation, Juan Ignacio Pérez Iglesias, has denied that the UPV is "underfunded" and added that it is "very difficult" to reach agreements from such speeches.
They announce changes in the baremation of psychotechnics in the Ertzaintza OPEs, after 90% failed the previous one
Counsellor Bingen Zupiria has presented to the Governing Council the Ertzaintza Employment Plan, which aims to have 8,000 officers by 2028, and has announced a new OPE of 150 places.
Andueza: "The descendants of Francoism must apologise for the bombing of Gernika, not the Spanish Government"
During his speech at the Forum Europe-Tribuna Euskadi, the PSE-EE Secretary General stated that the Spanish Government was also a "victim" of the military uprising. The lehendakari, Imanol Pradales, asked the Spanish Government to acknowledge the injustice caused by the Franco dictatorship.
The PNV has stressed that the Basque Country will have budgets that respond to the "concerns of the citizens"
Member of Parliament Alaitz Zabala wanted to stress that the budgets of the Basque Country arise from the agreement of two different parties and respond to a government programme.
D'Anjou has concluded the budget negotiations without reaching an agreement
The Chief Executive has stressed that there has been "a lack of will to reach real consensus," although in many cases "diagnoses have coincided." However, he has pledged to continue talking "to pursue policies that improve life."
The Basque Country's Food and Gastronomy Plan aims to gain dimension in the sector
The plan envisages mobilising EUR 2.6 billion by 2030, of which EUR 650 million would be public investment and EUR 1.95 billion would be induced private investment, with the aim of working together between producers, companies, associations, technology centres, universities and administrations.
Mikel Torres has highlighted the PSE-EE's ability to reach agreements with different parties
The General Secretary of the Biscay Socialists said on Sunday that being a cross-sectional party bothers others (PNV, EH Bildu, PP and Podemos).
The Justice Counsellor calls for the unity of political forces in the defence of democracy and coexistence
In an interview on Radio Euskadi, María Jesús San José stressed that a democratic society must remember what happened so that it does not recur. In this regard, the Counsellor for Justice and Human Rights has said that rights must be preserved so that they are not lost.
The Spanish Government has confirmed its intention to extend discounts on public transport
Lakua has been in favour of maintaining bonuses on public transport and, if they are not extended, of implementing "its own road map".
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.
Pradales has written to Macron asking him to "get involved" in the High Speed Train connection
In response to a parliamentary question from the President of the Basque PP, Javier de Andrés, the lehendakari has said that delays are an "obstacle" to the development of the Basque Country, so he has sent letters to the French President, Emmanuel Madron, and to the French Prime Minister, Sebastien Lecornu, urging them to "get involved" in the Hendaia-Bordeaux connection.
Barnahus, the first comprehensive care service for children victims of sexual abuse in the CSC
A "homogeneous and coordinated" care will be provided to children and adolescents who have suffered Barnahus sexual violence; they will receive health, education, social, police and justice services in one space.
Minister Marlaska says publishing the origin of the detainees does not help prevent crime
The Ertzaintza has expressed its opinion on the decision taken in this regard and has been in favour of not stigmatising anyone by origin.
The Basque Etxepare Institute will create a new chair of Basque studies at the University of the Sorbonne
The chair, which will be named after the Donostiarra artist Esther Ferrer, aims to "take the Basque Euskera and Basque culture one step further in creative capacity, thought and universality."
Pradales: "A new framework of relations with France has opened up."
The President has explained that the macroregion has been "seduced" by the Atlantic issue by the French Government's Minister for the Sea and Fisheries, Catherine Chabaud, who sees an opportunity to "move forward in cooperation."
Vitoria-Gasteiz has activated the pre-emergency phase of the Snowfall Action Plan
According to the weather forecast, tomorrow and the day after the snow level will drop to 500 meters, and precipitation will be very abundant.
Bengoetxea hopes to "bring" the debate back to university with the UPV needs report
According to the UPV rector, an investment of €192 million is "essential" to prevent the "irreversible degradation" of the university's essential services.
Otxandiano believes that the Basque Government "has no special interest" in negotiating budgets with EH Bildu
EH Bildu's spokesman in the Parliament of Vitoria-Gasteiz has explained that they have presented a "realistic" budget proposal and are now awaiting a response from the Basque Government, although he believes that the Executive has been "unconvincing" in offering negotiations to the opposition, especially because of its attitude in recent weeks.