Residents of San José Chiapa Challenge Armenta to a Public Debate on Circular Economy Project
The Movement in Defence of Water, Land and Life from San José Chiapa rejects PODECIBI and challenges Governor Armenta to a public debate.
Economic outlook: GDP, inflation, employment, monetary policy and the decisions that move the Spanish economy.
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Lorie Logan, president of the Dallas Fed, proposes a voluntary centralised clearing scheme for Federal Reserve open market operations.
The Movement in Defence of Water, Land and Life from San José Chiapa rejects PODECIBI and challenges Governor Armenta to a public debate.
The Bank of Spain warns that spending on sick leave has skyrocketed post-pandemic to unprecedented levels in the EU, calling for better management.
The new waste charge in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria affects homes and businesses from 2026. The council publishes a guide on who pays, exemptions, and how it impacts rents.
Juan Soto Ivars criticises Spanish social democrats for applauding a Tax Agency acting as a 'fiscal Gestapo' and advocates for a smaller, more efficient state.
Tomás Izquierdo (Gémines) warns that the Chilean mega-reform is unfunded and calls for a labour reform with flexible hours and changes in compensation.
The governor of the Bank of Spain predicts growth above 2% until 2028 but urges construction to speed up to cover a deficit of 150,000 homes.
Catalonia hopes its tax agency will manage part of the income tax in 2027, but full collection will remain with the AEAT without a set date.
The ministries of Digital Transformation and Transport announce 413 permanent positions. Additionally, there are roles for drivers in Torrejón, account managers in Alcobendas and operators in Collado Villalba.
The Catalan Tax Agency assists 58,981 people with income tax, a 25% increase. Councillor Romero links the rise to increased staffing.
The IMV of Málaga approves 12 public job positions for 2026: 6 through open competition and 6 through internal promotion, with profiles in Law, Architecture, Economics, and IT.
Spanish households' net financial wealth reached €2.658 trillion in March 2026, up 9.3% from a year earlier, according to the Bank of Spain.