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Besteiro Warns About the "Salvaxada" Which Means a 20% Cut in Cap Funds

The Xeral Secretary of the PSdeG visited this Tuesday the cattle ranch SAT Gaigo de Meira, from where he claimed "negotiation and pressure" to reverse the measure, collected in the Multiannual Financial Framework 2028-2034
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The European Commission has proposed to cut 20% of the budget of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) for the period 2028-2034 in order to cover the new military expenditure. This could put at risk more than 1.2 billion euros a year received by the Spanish rural self-employed. That is why the three largest organisations in the countryside have joined in their protest. If this adjustment is to go forward, it would mainly affect aid for rural deve…

The Xeral Secretary of the PSdeG, José Ramón Gómez Besteiro, has called Brussels' intention to "remember 20%" the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and recalled that the Popular Party has a majority in the European Commission.

The Xeral Secretary of the PSdeG visited this Tuesday the cattle ranch SAT Gaigo de Meira, from where he claimed "negotiation and pressure" to reverse the measure, collected in the Multiannual Financial Framework 2028-2034

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El Progreso de Lugo broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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