The plenary session of the Assembly of Extremadura this Thursday, the 4th, will address several initiatives on its agenda with which the parliamentary groups will confront positions on the situation of health staff in the community, the damages caused to cherries by the recent storms and the difficulties of access to housing, in addition to the EU-Mercosur trade agreement.
The session will begin at 09:30 with the usual block of questions from the groups to the counselors of the Junta. Unidas por Extremadura will focus its intervention on the "problems" of staff in the Extremadura Health Service, while the PSOE will focus on an alleged outsourcing of therapies at Cadex in Cáceres and on labor accident data in the region.
Subsequently, the plenary session will proceed to the designation of three members of the Electoral Board of Extremadura and, after that, the report of the Petitions Commission of the Assembly for the year 2025 will be presented.
Then, three proposals for action will be debated. Unidas por Extremadura will call on María Guardiola's Executive to reactivate talks with the Junta de Andalucía and the central government to reopen the Almorchón-Córdoba railway line.
For its part, the PSOE will present two initiatives: in the first, it will urge the Junta to implement direct aid for the cherry sector after the damage caused by the storms, and in the second, it will ask the regional government to incorporate into the regional Housing Plan a line of support to complement the central government's youth rent subsidy.
In the block of proposals for pronouncements, Vox will register an initiative to urge the Government of Spain to reject the EU-Mercosur agreement, while the PP will propose another to ask the national Executive to modify the 2027-2031 Investment Plan in order to adapt investments to the growth, needs and potential of Badajoz airport.