Overview
- In a Congress exchange, Pedro Sánchez said the government will fulfill Galicia commitments through 2027 and aims to continue beyond that date.
- He cited €4.5 billion for the Atlantic Corridor to 2030 and €4.9 billion for the F-110 frigates program, which he said would generate 6,000 jobs.
- The government reported toll discounts of up to 75% on the AP-9 and AP-53, and pointed to progress on the A-54, the O Castro viaducts on the A-6, and the Ural rail tunnel on the Lugo–Ourense line.
- BNG deputy Néstor Rego demanded concrete pending steps, including gender-violence courts in Lugo and Pontevedra, greater social-policy funding, and movement on the AP-9 ownership transfer after a parliamentary step this week revived its consideration.
- Rego argued pacts must be honored regardless of the budget cycle, noting the government has executed rapid modifications such as a €400 million increase in military spending.