Bilbao, Feb 6 (EFE).- The First Vice President and Minister of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation, Nadia Calviño, has opined that the Executive will continue “working well” with the investiture partners, such as PNV, ERC or Bildu, who voted once morest the labor reform.
In an interview published today in El Correo, Calviño reiterates that the president, Pedro Sánchez, intends to exhaust the legislature, and until then the Government will continue to practice “variable geometry”.
“In the current parliamentary situation (without an absolute majority) we must seek the maximum possible support, and in these three and a half years we have had a variable geometry to get the projects out. The support has varied in the different legislative initiatives and I suppose it will continue to be so until the end of the legislature”, anticipates the vice president.
Despite the rejection of several partners of the investiture, such as ERC, PNV and Bildu, to the labor reform, the vice president trusts that “we can continue working intensely with these partners” to carry out the next laws.
Calviño has valued the step taken by Ciudadanos, which “has finally realized that it cannot continue leaning to the right and has to be more like the liberals in other EU countries, which even govern in coalition with the Social Democrats, like in Germany.
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