Spain raises its 2026 spending ceiling by 8.5% to €212 billion and launches a €500 million fund to support sustainable investments in climate and digital infrastructure.
Spain raises its 2026 spending ceiling by 8.5% to €212 billion and launches a €500 million fund to support sustainable investments in climate and digital infrastructure.
Castilla y León amplifies support for cooperatives and social economy with record budget increases and recognition at the 16th Awards, highlighting significant job creation and social impact.
Andalusia's government allocates 85 properties to promote housing and economic growth amid tough conditions in Spain’s rental market, criticized by economists.
Castilla-La Mancha boosts rural development with increased LEADER aid while Morón's PP lodges improvement proposals to Madrid focusing on transport, economy, and heritage preservation.
Comprehensive financial and strategic programs in Valencia and Aragón are advancing entrepreneurship and social economy sectors with funding, support plans, and visibility efforts.
Salamanca achieves a €1.74 social return per euro invested in social economy enterprises, doubling insertion employment and boosting municipal services.
Spain boosts defense spending by 43%, with major investments by Indra creating 3,000 new defense technology jobs, while maintaining NATO commitments and supporting Ukraine.
Aragón's president calls for greater government investment in energy infrastructure to sustain €50 billion data center investments and advance the region's digital economy.
Villarrobledo will invest €12 million in urban modernization projects under the EDIL plan, targeting infrastructure, cultural facilities, and neighborhood integration.
Marga Prohens details a €3.8 billion plan to revamp the Balearic economy through infrastructure upgrades, tax reforms, affordable housing, and labor improvements.
Recent events in Galicia and the Balearic Islands highlight growing institutional support for social economy initiatives in Spain, emphasizing sustainability and job creation.