Moreno denuncia la "enorme gravedad" del "cupo separatista catalán" y promoverá una "alianza" con Page y Barbón https://t.co/pdZibb2koZ
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Moreno denuncia la "enorme gravedad" del "cupo separatista catalán" y promoverá una "alianza" con otras comunidades por la igualdad https://t.co/UpAQ5vylUb
Juanma Moreno, the president of Andalusia, has announced plans to propose an alliance with Emiliano García-Page, president of Castilla-La Mancha, and Adrián Barbón, president of Asturias, to advocate for equality in regional financing. This initiative aims to counter what Moreno and others describe as the "cupo separatista catalán," a financial arrangement with Catalonia that they argue undermines constitutional principles and creates territorial disparities. Moreno has characterized the situation as gravely serious and intends to collaborate with other regional leaders to address it. Similarly, Fernando López Mazon has criticized the Catalan funding mechanism, stating it violates the Constitution indirectly. Meanwhile, García-Page has accused Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of yielding to what he terms a "blackmail" by accepting Catalonia's demands for increased funding, which Page claims forces the Spanish state to "beg" for resources to cover common expenses. The debate reflects ongoing tensions regarding regional autonomy and fiscal policy within Spain.