Catalan government presents 49.162 million euro budget with 893 million extra from pacts

Salvador Illa's government has submitted a budget project to parliament with record spending of 49.162 million euros for 2026, plus 893 million euros extra from agreements with ERC and the Comuns.

Economy and Finance Minister Alícia Romero presented the project to parliament on Friday. The accounts keep the main figures from the February draft, with total spending of 49.162 million euros.

Agreements with ERC and the Comuns add 893 million euros this year and total 4.693 million euros until 2030. Of that, 533 million euros come from an additional provision for ERC and 360 million from prior pacts with the Comuns.

The full debate is scheduled for June 4 and the final vote for July 2. Romero stated that the budgets provide stability and address the country's challenges.

Health will receive 251 million euros of the extra funds, followed by Territory and Housing with 203 million euros and Education with 135 million euros.

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Salvador Illa and Oriol Junqueras shaking hands after signing a pact for Catalan budgets and orbital train.
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Illa and Junqueras seal pact for budgets and orbital train

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Salvador Illa and Oriol Junqueras will sign an agreement today that enables approval of the first Catalan budgets of the term. The pact includes sovereignty concessions and a push for the orbital railway line.

The government approved on Tuesday a non-financial spending limit of 226.032 million euros, 6.6% higher than the previous year, to draft the most expansive state budgets of the term.

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The government of Salvador Illa and the central government are preparing a bilateral commission next week to address pending transfers that could help approve the Catalan budgets after the March setback.

The government announced Thursday budget freeze measures to meet its 6 billion euro savings commitment, without providing all details.

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German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil (SPD) detailed specific savings targets for the 2027 federal budget at a press conference in Berlin. The measures aim to close a 111 billion euro financing gap. The largest cuts target pensions at four billion euros.

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