スペインのマリアノ=ラホイ大統領は、欧州連合国家予算案の地域開発援助基金の27おく5000まん0000ユーロの確保でまあまあの満足
Rajoy se marcha “razonablemente satisfecho” del cónclave de Bruselas
El presidente consigue un ‘sobre español’ de 2.750 millones en ayudas
Miguel González Bruselas 23 NOV 2012 - 21:58 CET
Rajoy leaves "reasonably satisfied" caucus Brussels
The president gets a 'on Spanish' in aid of 2,750 million
Miguel Gonzalez Brussels 23 NOV 2012 - 21:58 CET
Mariano Rajoy prefer to see the glass half full. The failure of European leaders in trying to agree the EU budget for 2014-2020 was in his opinion "predictable", but progress has been made "considerable", so that "there will soon be a satisfactory agreement." So the Spanish president left Brussels "reasonably satisfied", convinced that Spain leaves the EU summit "in a better position than they came."
Rajoy's optimism is based on the proposal that the European Council President, Herman Van Rompuy, put on Thursday night on the table and that redistributes some budget in line with Spanish interests, but maintain a global ceiling 80,000 million lower spending on the initial draft of the European Commission and 20,000 still current financial framework for 2007-2013.
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Rajoy's main achievement is to have gotten the call about Spanish, a check of 2,750 million "fully meets the Government", in his words. Its amount is broken down into 1,500 million for transition regions, which already exceed 75% of the Community average but not reach 90% (Andalusia, Galicia, Castilla-La Mancha and Murcia), which guarantees the 60% of the aid received so far, 1,000 million to more developed communities, over 90% of income without actually mean (Ceuta, Valencia, Asturias and Castilla y León) and 200 for Extremadura, the only remains a priority. In addition, improving the conditions originally planned for Canary, as a peripheral region, maintaining a specific item of 50 million to Ceuta and Melilla. Spain also benefits from the increase of 7,700 million for direct payments to farmers and ensures an update clause, so that grants and contributions are based on more recent data, which reflect the sharp deterioration of the Spanish economy.
The problem is that Spanish is part of a covenant not closed and, as acknowledged by the Rajoy, in the EU "nothing is approved until everything is approved." So the president of the European Council could backtrack on his offer, especially because it has left the door open to a further reduction of the budget, in line with what they claim UK or Germany. And somewhere there will be cut if further adjustments are agreed.
Perhaps this is why Rajoy did not answer the question of whether the latest proposal would have signed Van Rompuy, if it had been the final, although not branded as "unacceptable", as he did with the previous one. Spanish Permanent Representation in Brussels then amounted 20,000 million Spain lose money with that formula, but Rajoy yesterday declined to quantify balance adjustments after recent losses, arguing that "it would be unwise" to.
It is easy to see, however, of not less than the 15,000 million, taking into account also has been on the air the joint request of France, Spain and Ireland to provide supplementary 6,000 million common agricultural policy. But Rajoy is not discouraged and ensures that even the prime ministers of Britain and Holland, David Cameron and Mark Rutte, champions of budgetary scissors, welcomed "sympathetically" demand to increase aid to agriculture, according to his version.
Only 48 hours of the Catalan elections, also cleared the question of whether pensions update under IPC. He cleared balls, ensuring that the decision will be made "when the time comes", once known the November CPI at the end of this month or early next. Of course, the European Commission stressed that no further action has required adjustment. This means that Brussels does not prevent revalue pensions. You will see.
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