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Rueda Qualifies the Financing Agreement with Catalonia as “Shooting”

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The president of the Xunta, Alfonso Rueda, charged harshly this Tuesday against the bilateral agreement on financing negotiated by the central government and the Generalitat of Catalonia. Rueda has described it as “disparate” and warned that Galicia “will react with all the means at its disposal” if a pact is confirmed that, in his opinion, “breaks the equality between territories and is made at the expense of the resources of other communities,…
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The president of the Xunta, Alfonso Rueda, charged harshly this Tuesday against the bilateral agreement on financing negotiated by the central government and the Generalitat of Catalonia. Rueda has described it as “disparate” and warned that Galicia “will react with all the means at its disposal” if a pact is confirmed that, in his opinion, “breaks the equality between territories and is made at the expense of the resources of other communities,…

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The holder of the Galician government, Alfonso Rueda, has defended this Tuesday that the legal services of the Xunta study the sentence that condemns the Autonomous Administration and the Confederation of Hydrographics Miño-Sil (CHMS) for the pollution of the reservoir of As Conchas (Ourense) to proceed to appeal.

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Galiciapress broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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