At the meeting, the public accounts were discussed in general and the new head of economy and finance, Natlia Mas, intervened, but little was known about how they planned to carry them out. Asked about the feasibility of approving the budgets for 2023, given that Junts demands a matter of trust, Plaja limited himself to asking not to put forward scenarios and recalled that Aragons had already set a goal to approve them on Tuesday, and that the opposition is trusted to exercise its responsibilities.
Plaja insisted that the priority is to approve them, but there is also the option to expand, and that has been put on the tablehe noted, taking up Aragon’s words.
For the rest, Plaja noted that the new advisers showed their support for the clarity agreement to agree on a self-determination referendum, following the so-called Canadian path, proposed by Aragons to the central government. The Catalan executive, he said, will continue to work to resolve the political conflict through negotiation.
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