Overview
- The Government will convene immediate bilateral technical meetings with all autonomous communities to explain the proposal and seek support, with a financing bill slated for registration before the end of June and approval targeted for 2026 or 2027.
- At the CPFF, every common‑regime region opposed the plan except Catalonia, leaving the agreement with ERC without broader territorial backing.
- Junts will submit an amendment to the whole with an alternative text advocating a concierto model for Catalonia, signaling room for negotiation as the Government rules out a Catalan quota but invites limited improvements.
- The PP rejects the scheme and pledges to repeal it if it governs nationally, while acknowledging that some of its regional leaders could choose to join the system if it becomes law.
- In Valencia, business and unions urge a constructive negotiation as the regional government demands a temporary leveling fund and debt relief, declines to confirm attendance at bilaterals, and insists on seeing a legal text first.