The Andalusian government has presented its 2024 budget proposal, reaching a record 46,753.2 million euros, a 2.5% rise over the previous year and an increase of 1,149 million. The Assembly approved the calculations and sent them to the Andalusian Parliament, in a government council meeting electronically chaired by Juan Manuel Moreno, who attended Princess Leonor’s constitutional swearing-in ceremony. The authorities outlined their accounts alongside criticisms about political instability and a caretaker administration from which data were scarce. Details on fiscal rules or payments for the next year were not disclosed. A 1,000 million euro claim was also raised, and the annual budget deficit prompted calls for a regional funding model that Moreno described as unfair to the community.
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