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Bolaños claims the State of Autonomies and believes that co-governance with the pandemic "has come to stay"

MADRID, 16 Jun.

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Bolaños claims the State of Autonomies and believes that co-governance with the pandemic "has come to stay"

MADRID, 16 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Minister for the Presidency, Relations with the Courts and Democratic Memory, Félix Bolaños, has valued this Thursday the State of Autonomies, betting on continuing to strengthen it and adding that the collaboration between the central Executive and the regional Administrations that took place during the coronavirus pandemic "has come to stay".

This was made clear by Bolaños during his speech to open the 11th Forum of Autonomies that is being held this Thursday in the Senate, and where the Barcelona Public Law Observatory presents its annual report on the assessment of the Autonomous State.

"For me, reinforcing the State of Autonomies is the Welfare State and it is logical that whoever does not care about the Welfare State does not care about the State of Autonomies", Bolaños proclaimed in his appearance.

Likewise, the minister has given as an example the coronavirus pandemic, the eruption of the La Palma volcano and the reception of refugees due to the war in Ukraine to highlight the different collaboration with the autonomous communities and the rest of the territorial administrations.

He has also highlighted the importance of the arrival of European funds, urging the regional executives to speed up the necessary legislative reforms to implement this community aid as soon as possible.