Spanish Regions Demand Stronger Role and Protection in EU Cohesion Policy Negotiations
Spanish regional governments call for greater involvement in EU cohesion policy negotiations and protection of cohesion funds within the new European budget.
Spanish regional governments call for greater involvement in EU cohesion policy negotiations and protection of cohesion funds within the new European budget.
Spain's Finance Ministry has introduced a new regional financing model designed to promote equity, fiscal responsibility, and increased funding across autonomous communities by 2027.
The Spanish Government's regional funding reform aims to address disparities but faces opposition over fairness and political negotiations, particularly from Murcia and PP leaders.
Regional leaders from Aragón and Valencia strongly oppose the new Sánchez-Junqueras financing deal favoring Catalonia, calling for urgent political dialogue and equitable funding reforms.
Spanish officials emphasize the need for decentralized EU cohesion funds and sufficient regional support amid ongoing policy discussions.
Spain's water reservoirs have risen to 53.80% capacity with notable regional differences and official water-saving advice.
Castilla-La Mancha's government urges a new funding formula to address long-standing underfunding and strengthen regional governance.
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.
Murcia's Regional Advisory Council convenes to address malfunctions in anti-violence bracelets affecting 35 female victims and boosts support services amid safety concerns.
Spain's water reservoirs are currently at 55% capacity with regional differences, prompting government water-saving advice.
Regional leaders in Spain rally against proposed EU budget centralization affecting Cohesion Policy.