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Spanish government pledges budget stability

byCT Report
09/11/2016
in Spain
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MADRID: Spain’s new council of ministers will work for job creation reforms and budget stability, it has said after its first meeting.

The centre-right People’s Party, led by Manuel Rajoy, has now formed a government after two inconclusive general elections had left him in charge of a caretaker administration. Rajoy was eventually able to take office due to parliamentary abstentions by opposition socialists.

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Government spokesperson Íñigo Méndez de Vigo, described the new administration as “one of continuity regarding that which must be continued – which is economic recovery, job creation, reforms and budget stability”.

A report to the meeting on Spain’s economy concluded that the government should be able to meet its target of a deficit of 4.6% of GDP, as set by the European Union.

It warned that the country’s economic credibility depended to a large extent on meeting this. Spain’s Treasury reported to ministers that revenue from personal income tax had grown by 6%, and VAT payments by 4.4%.

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