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Editorial: El Mundo

  • The government has approved a spending ceiling that views the budget as an electoral poster rather than a realistic management tool.
  • The limit for non-financial spending will be 226.032 billion, a historical record, with an increase of 92% from 2018.
  • The government needs to demonstrate normality and sell an expansive spending program facing the electoral year.
  • There is discontent with regard to autonomous funding, with 14 out of 15 communities, including Castilla-La Mancha and Asturias, opposing the model.
  • Sánchez seeks to remain in power through a reform that is not guided by solidarity, but by electoral spending and territorial privilege.

Conclusion: The actions of the Spanish Government show a lack of realistic management, as it moves towards a territory of electoral expenses and territorial privileges, away from fair autonomous financing and serious budgets.