The Murcia People's Party (PP) is moving forward with Vox in the negotiation of the regional budgets.

Regional government spokesperson Marcos Ortuño urged Vox this week to set a time to sign an agreement with the PP on the 2025 budget because, he explained, "we are already a day late."
This week, "Vox publicly proposed signing the agreement in the afternoon, and the PP responded by accepting that proposal," the regional leader recalled, criticizing the party led by José Ángel Antelo for having remained "silent" so far.
As Ortuño explained in response to reporters' questions after the Governing Council meeting, the PP and Vox "agree" that the accounts should reflect the commitments made in the pact reached by both parties in 2023. He also emphasized that the president of the Region of Murcia, Fernando López Miras, had already expressed in the Assembly his "rejection of illegal immigration, Pedro Sánchez's migration policies, and also the Green Pact."
Vox demands that the People's Party (PP) first send it a document with a "firm" stance against "illegal immigration."Vox, on the other hand, regretted that the Popular Party has not contacted it to definitively agree on the approval of the 2025 Regional Budget and demanded that it be sent a document with a "firm" position reflecting "the rejection of illegal immigration, the closure of the Santa Cruz center for unaccompanied minors, the elimination of the Arabic language and Moroccan culture program in the Region's educational centers, the rejection of the Green March, and the condemnation of the Green Pact."
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