Spain to kick off process to submit 2027 budget this week, PM says
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Spain starts work on 2027 budget after years of parliamentary deadlock
Spain's prime minister said Wednesday that his government has begun work on a 2027 budget, effectively shelving hopes of passing a spending plan for this year as his minority administration struggles to secure parliamentary support.
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The president of the government indicates that the BOE will publish this week the beginning of the procedures. More information: Sánchez leaves already in the air if he will fulfill his commitment to approve the Budgets for 2026 this month of March
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced during his address to business leaders at the Cercle d'Economia the start of the procedures for drafting the 2027 General State Budget. He explained that the order for its preparation will be published in the Official State Gazette (BOE) this June and will allow the government to begin updating the macroeconomic framework upon which the future public accounts will be based. Read more
The president of the government has thus ruled out in Barcelona that the executive will present budgets for 2026.
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