The Twenty-Seven Are Once Again Postponing the Official Status of Catalan, Galician and Basque
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Germany has led the reluctant bloc, which have once again blocked the initiative of the government of Pedro Sánchez.
The inclusion of Catalan, Galician and Basque as official languages of the EU will have to continue to wait. EU Foreign and European Ministers have postponed again this Friday the issue that has been debated in Brussels for almost two years, claiming, despite the new report submitted by Spain to dispel doubts, that these persist, especially financial and legal. Although it is still far from ensuring the required unanimity, Spain considers that “…
"They cannot hijack or delay the debates unnecessarily," says the Secretary of State, who believes that Spain's latest proposal "resolves all the legal and economic doubts" of the measure, which is a commitment by Sánchez to Junts and ERC.Germany, Finland and other countries continue to have reticences The EU leaves only in a debate the officiality of Catalan, Basque and Galician in the face of the lack of progress The government has shown disco…
Spain still does not have the necessary support since, despite the fact that the Executive affirms otherwise, there are "budgetary and legal" doubts. But in Foreign countries they already advance that they will try again to read
After the Spanish Supreme Court overturned most of the articles annulled from the decree of the Basque Autonomous Community's municipal law, the UEMA has decided to challenge the ruling and...

Euskaltzaindia Asks Basque for a "Own Space of Action" so that Co-Officiality Is Not Just "on Paper"
The president of Euskaltzaindia, Andrés Urrutia, has considered it necessary to guarantee the Basque "own space for action" so that the co-officiality is not only "on paper".
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