PP leaders at Aragón summit opposing Spain's new regional financing model favoring Catalonia, with Alberto Núñez Feijóo addressing regional presidents.
PP leaders at Aragón summit opposing Spain's new regional financing model favoring Catalonia, with Alberto Núñez Feijóo addressing regional presidents.
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PP calls summit in Aragón to oppose government's regional financing model

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Following the government's announcement of a new regional financing model, PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo has convened his party's 11 regional presidents to a summit on January 18 in Aragón. The meeting aims to unify opposition, criticizing the model as favoring Catalan independence, amid defenses from Salvador Illa and Oriol Junqueras.

Building on Vice President María Jesús Montero's January 9 presentation of a reformed regional financing system—involving 21,000 million euros annually, tax cessions, and ordinality ensuring Catalonia's position—PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo announced a strategic summit during a closed meeting with deputies and senators in La Coruña on Saturday.

The January 18 gathering in Aragón, hosted ahead of the region's February 8 elections, will include the 11 PP regional presidents to coordinate opposition to what PP sources call an 'unjust' model prioritizing Catalan interests over interterritorial solidarity. Feijóo remarked: "This is not done to repair anything for the Catalans; this is done so that the PSOE continues to rule in Catalonia and in Spain." General Secretary Miguel Tellado labeled it a "stick for compliant citizens and a prize for the independentists," vowing reversal upon gaining power.

Catalan President Salvador Illa and ERC's Oriol Junqueras countered in national councils, with Illa hailing it as "the best regional financing agreement in history" benefiting all communities, and Junqueras pushing for further VAT management (up to 80%) and FLA debt relief.

PP and Junts opposition hinders congressional approval, despite 70% of new funds going to popular-led regions. The summit will also shape the PP's alternative proposal.

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Discussions on X highlight PP's unified opposition to the government's regional financing model, with supporters praising Feijóo's summit in Aragón as a stand against territorial privileges favoring Catalonia. PSOE voices criticize PP's preemptive rejection despite benefits to regions like Valencia. Aragonese users and parties express concerns over impacts on their region, demanding statutory recognition, while some note internal PP debates and skepticism about their alternative model.

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Political handshake between PP and Vox sealing Aragón government deal with national priority clause.
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PP and Vox seal pact in Aragón with national priority

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Spain's PP and Vox sealed a deal on Wednesday to invest Jorge Azcón as Aragón president, allowing the far-right party into government with a vice presidency and three ministries. The agreement features 'national priority' for public aid access, mirroring Extremadura where María Guardiola was invested president. Meanwhile, PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo pushes for an absolute majority for Juanma Moreno in Andalucía without Vox reliance.

Alberto Núñez Feijóo, PP leader, has revealed he spoke with Vox's Santiago Abascal after the Castilla y León regional elections to advance government negotiations in Extremadura, Aragón and Castilla y León. They agreed to keep meeting and for their teams to convene in Extremadura. Feijóo stresses they cannot disappoint voters.

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Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has pledged to deploy the full force of the state against any Extremadura regional laws enacting the PP-Vox pact's 'national priority' clause, which prioritizes Spaniards for social aids over irregular immigrants. The threat follows criticism from Madrid's Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who called the measure illegal.

PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo stated in an interview with La Vanguardia that he has fulfilled his pledge "I have not come to insult, I have come to beat him" regarding Pedro Sánchez. He explains that he uses certain expressions in legitimate defense against the Government president's provocations. He claims that 80% of people who stop him on the street tell him he is too soft.

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The Por Andalucía coalition, comprising Izquierda Unida, Movimiento Sumar and Podemos, launched its election campaign in Seville on April 30 for the Andalusian elections on May 17. Candidate Antonio Maíllo expressed confidence in becoming president and aims to surprise voters. He pledges to reverse PP policies and protect public services.

Madrid regional president Isabel Díaz Ayuso closed a Friday event marking three years of the PP regional legislature with sharp criticism of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, whom she linked to former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero following his indictment in the Plus Ultra case.

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