Montero Announces that Spain Met the Deficit Target of 2.5% in 2025
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The First Vice President and Minister of Finance, Maria Jesús Montero, confirmed this Thursday that...
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The first vice president and finance minister, María Jesús Montero, announced on Thursday that Spain met the deficit target of 2.5% of GDP committed to the European Commission by 2025. Montero has moved it at an informative breakfast organized by EFE and TVE in which the vice president has attributed this milestone to the fiscal policy carried out by the government. Montero has not revealed the final closing figure —which will be known in the co…
The Vice President and Minister of Finance has acknowledged that the project will be delayed beyond the first quarter.
It wasn't in March. It was the last commitment the government had made, but the Budgets won't be presented in the first quarter of the year.
Spain met the deficit target that had been set for 2025, of 2.5% of GDP. This was advanced this Thursday by the first vice president of the government, María Jesús Montero, in The Breakfasts of RTVE and EFE. “It is an important fact,” stressed the Minister of Finance, who allows Spain to have a “cushion” to react to unforeseen events such as the recent war in Iran, which threatens an energy crisis and has led the Executive to convene an extraord…
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