Overview
- The congressional panel on the AP-9, which met Wednesday behind closed doors, set a goal to deliver a text ready for immediate approval before the end of May.
- Talks now focus on amendments from PSOE and Sumar, which other groups urge them to withdraw to keep the deal intact.
- BNG said it will file no amendments and asked Congress to pass the law exactly as approved by the Galician Parliament.
- PP and BNG insist the transfer must include both ownership and day-to-day management, with the state keeping past liabilities from its years in control.
- The push follows months of deadline extensions that froze progress, and backers link the transfer to making the toll road free and run from Galicia, which could cut costs for drivers.