Autonomic deficit in the spotlight

2011
03.17

Autonomic deficit in the spotlight
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The debate on the financial autonomy of the communities Spaniards has turned this weekend. The Pact for the Euro, signed in Brussels by the leaders of the Eurozone, includes a section that states that set by law (constitutional or framework law, etc.) budgetary discipline, both national and subnational levels.
This is essential in the case of Spain, where executives Autonomic are responsible for a, Kneeling Archer, high percentage of total government expenditure. From there, the Prime Minister, Jos Luis Rodrguez Zapatero, to sign up quickly to the suggestion to announce that the Government take further reforms to meet the competitiveness pact agreed by the passes euro area, which include strengthening the commitments of strict compliance deficit.
The idea, although now in Brussels a proposal from Germany and, Emperor Qin Shi Huang Di, the European Commission is not new, since the
Zapatero himself a few months to make sure he did not rule by law curb the public deficit, as will happen in the case of audience accounts state that with some ceilings contarn defined by law, such as in Germany.
Apart from the ever delicate matter of the Autonomic FINANCE,, terracotta warriors, Zapatero explained in the early hours of yesterday, the terms of the extraordinary meeting, that Spain has already implemented many of the measures included in the Pact for the Euro, but there will be some more that concretarn at the top of the days 24 and 25 March after consultations with the other party politicians. Facebook
Facebook Both Zapatero and the rest of eurozone heads of state They will have to attend the upcoming summit in Brussels with the homework done, and who are committed to bringing an action plan quantifiable, measurable and verifiable pondrn to operate the coming year.
Polmica for wages
Another point of the new catalog polmicos adjustment measures to be the reform of the wage negotiation. As was underlined with Zapatero's letter to the chairman of the EU, Van Rompuy, the Government seems determined to change it, linking pay to productivity. In this regard, the Secretary General of CCOO, Fernandez Toxo, emphasized that the formula for fixing wages in Spain is free and that, if established by law, may be challenged at any time.

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