Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez met with Basque Government President Imanol Pradales to discuss the Bilateral Cooperation Commission. In a seventh meeting since Pradales took office, the two leaders signed ten agreements covering economic development, public safety, local electoral reforms and infrastructure. The accords include support for small and medium‑sized Basque enterprises, a new framework for financial cooperation in recreational fishing, strengthened private and public security, an agreement on the municipal electoral system, and collaboration on airport infrastructure. Progress was also noted on combined agricultural insurance and expanded powers on traffic and vehicle circulation. The meeting was described as “productive” by Minister Ángel Víctor Torres, who said the commission demonstrates that institutional dialogue produces concrete benefits for citizens.
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