The large regional funding gap: the worst-treated communities receive up to 1,000 euros less per inhabitant than the best
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The large regional funding gap: the worst-treated communities receive up to 1,000 euros less per inhabitant than the best
The system of autonomous financing generates important inequalities in the distribution of funds. Thus, there is a group of communities such as Cantabria, La Rioja or Extremadura that receive income per inhabitant significantly higher than those of other autonomies such as Castilla-La Mancha, Andalusia, Murcia or Valencian Community. The gap between the territory best treated by the system (Cantabria) and the worst treaty (Valencian Community) e…

Autonomous Front against privileges
Leaving aside the ideological differences and the different party affiliations, the advisers of Hacienda de Castilla-La Mancha, Murcia, Comunidad Valenciana and Andalusia met on Tuesday in Seville to coordinate their demands for fair financing and to propose a change in the model with which the autonomous communities are given resources for the exercise of their competences, mainly health, education and social services. It is not the first time …

The regional funding gap: each inhabitant of Andalusia, Valencia, Murcia, and Castilla-La Mancha receives a thousand euros less.
The finance ministers of the four regions, three from the PP and one from the PSOE, are meeting in Seville to pressure Montero to approve a new model. A study by the Valencian Institute of Economic Research highlights the burden
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