Salvador Illa and Isabel Díaz Ayuso: Two Antagonistic Presidents
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The leader of the Ejective quoted him in Moncloa after the scandal of Santos Cerdán and now goes on vacation with him to Lanzarote. Catalonia, the only territory in which the polls do not predict an electoral fall of the PSOE.
President Salvador Illa celebrates tomorrow one year of his proclamation with two key ideas in his term of office: that of Catalonia in progress after the end of the process and, above all, that of the slogan of “shared prosperity” that he repeats almost like a mantra. The socialist maintains that the Catalan economy is going up and that the unemployment has gone down, but his objective is to get that bonanza transferred to the majority of the p…
The Madrid regional government has responded to the accusations leveled from Catalonia in recent days and has used solid arguments to refute one of the most repeated mantras of the independence movement: the well-known "Spain is stealing from us," a slogan that has long been bandied about from Catalonia. Speaking from Campo Real, the regional minister for the Presidency, Justice, and Local Administration, Miguel Ángel García Martín, argued that …
Last December Salvador Illa recovered an old Maragalista tradition, which actually came from the municipal public culture, from bringing together in a single session all the directors of his administration.Continue reading...
In recent days, the question of regional financing has returned to the center of the political debate after it became known that Catalonia receives 718 euros more per inhabitant than Madrid. This figure disassembles the argument made by some Catalan leaders about the alleged underfunding of the community with respect to the capital and has been used by different political actors to fuel a discursive confrontation that transcends the figures. The…
The attack launched by the President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, Salvador Illa, against the Community of Madrid for doing "tax dumping" is not supported by the numbers: the Catalan community receives 718 euros more per inhabitant than Madrid, according to the data of the Ministry of Finance (from 2022, the latest available).These data show that Catalonia receives 3,822,42 euros per inhabitant, which places it in the fifth place of the commu…
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