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Spain to Spend €5bn to Ease Middle East War Fallout: PM

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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has announced a sweeping package worth €5bn ($5.8 billion) aimed at cushioning...

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Mobilizes 5,000M in tax rebates, 'returning' drivers for up to 100 days what they have overpaid for gasoline in three weeks of war. More information: Anti-crisis measures will reduce the electricity bill by 13% and gasoline and diesel will lower the price of liter 30 cents

·Spain
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Far Left

"This war will cost the Spanish 5 billion euros," said the head of government, Pedro Sánchez. The anti-crisis plan will immediately enter into force.

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Lean Left

“I am very angry,” admits Pedro Sánchez. This was the spontaneous complaint – it was not written – issued by the president of the government this Friday, following the extraordinary meeting of the Council of Ministers, before the first bill that supposes for Spain the “illegal war” undertaken between the United States, Israel and Iran, worth 5,000 million euros. Continue reading...

·Granada, Spain
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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, announced this Friday that he will mobilize 5 billion euros for aid for the war in Iran after an extraordinary Council of Ministers. This means half of the money that the leader injected into the Icex to create a sovereign fund with the objective of intervening in the private sector. That is, the executive dedicates twice as much to assaulting companies that to help citizens because of the war conf…

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In Spain, the extraordinary Council of Ministers to approve the government's anti-crisis decree started two hours later after the Sumar plan following pressure from Sumar to include housing measures. Finally, the government has approved two separate anti-crisis decrees: one with the freezing of rents and the other with the rest of economic measures. Pedro Sánchez appears to explain these measures: "Citizens can be sure that our country is better…

·Spain
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Eldiario.es broke the news in Spain on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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