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December 25, 2014 • 24:13
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Mariano Rajoy, President of the Government.
Photo: EFE in SpanishThe Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, will tomorrow balance 2014 and will set its priorities for the remainder of term year: progress in improving the economy, fight corruption and ensure national sovereignty against the Catalan independence challenge
Rajoy appear. before reporters after the last meeting of the Council of Ministers and make a political and economic analysis of the situation in Spain.
Special attention is devoted to the evolution of the economic situation and, according to government sources, will present the data series that have led him to emphasize in his last public appearances speech that the crisis is already falling behind.
therefore reiterate their intention to maintain economic policy and insist that much remains to be done to achieve that unemployment stops being the main concern of the government and citizens.
In the area of anti-corruption ensure that the Executive will continue to take all measures deemed necessary to deal with this scourge, and to the situation in Catalonia, will put the Constitution as limit the sovereignty challenge.
Rajoy will appear before reporters after the Cabinet has adopted its latest decisions of the year.
Among them, the pension increases 0.25 percent for 2015 and a rise the minimum wage, according to the Government raised the social partners, will be 0.5 percent, so the amount will increase from 645.30 to 648.52 euros today.
The next year will be the first year in which the index Revaluation of Pensions, a mechanism that, according to the Executive, can make the system more sustainable while ensuring its sufficiency is applied.
The Government adds value increased 0.25 percent of pensions to negative annual changes in CPI up 0.4 percent in November.
the above measures were also adopted tomorrow Tuesday by Finance Minister Cristobal Montoro, the autonomous communities in the Council of Fiscal and Financial Policy.
Montoro offered new funding mechanisms to 0 percent interest in order to ensure public services provided autonomy, a move that was welcomed by most communities except Madrid, who was radically opposed.
The Cabinet also manage the bill on Auditing.
This standard is adapted to Spanish law and European legislation aims to increase transparency and independence of auditors clarifying their role, scope and limitations.
The objective is to strengthen and enhance the confidence of consumers and investors in the audited economic-financial information.
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