Overview
- Fourteen of the 15 regions at the CPFF rejected the proposed model, leaving the plan politically isolated despite procedural advancement.
- Moncloa and the Finance Ministry will hold immediate technical meetings with each community and aim to register the bill by June, targeting approval in 2026 and implementation in 2027.
- Junts will table a total amendment with a self‑styled alternative focused on a Basque‑style concert, describing it as negotiable as the Government rules out a Catalan quota but urges support.
- To win Junts’ votes, the Generalitat and ERC are weighing a cost‑of‑living variable in the allocation formula, exploring ways to add it without reopening the whole system.
- The PP opposes the deal—Feijóo plans to ask Sánchez to withdraw it and promises repeal if he governs—though party sources concede some PP‑run regions might opt in if it becomes law, as regional leaders escalate criticism and float legal action.