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Salary Increase for Spanish Military in 2025

Summary by Euro Weekly News
Increase in Salaries for Spanish Military Personnel in 2025 The Spanish Ministry of Defence has announced a salary increase for the country’s military personnel, aimed at improving their remuneration and meeting international defence commitments. In 2025, Spanish military personnel will see a significant increase in their pay. The Spanish government has allocated €400 million to fund these… Source

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In the next few days, the Ministry of Defence will approve a linear increase of 200 euros per month for all members of the Armed Forces and, in addition, for the personnel of the troops and marinery, the payment of 100 euros will be consolidated, which they have been receiving in 2024, with the result that they will charge 300 euros more. To this end, the Ministry will approve a decree that will increase the remuneration of the members of the Ar…

·Madrid, Spain
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The Ministry of Defence plans to approve in the coming days a decree to increase the remuneration of members of the Armed Forces, which will increase the investment in defence by 400 million euros.According to sources from the Ministry of Defence, the decision has been taken to comply with Spain's international commitments in the area of security and defence.The Government's intention is that the salary improvement will be implemented this year,…

·Spain
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It will approve a decree in the coming days that will include a monthly increase of 200 euros for all troops

·Spain
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Faced with the eminent reconfiguration of geopolitical balances and the pressure to raise military spending, the Ministry of Defense will approve in the coming days...

·Madrid, Spain
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The members of the Armed Forces will have a linear rise of 200 euros per month and the soldiers will also consolidate the 100 that they received last year

·Spain
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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
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