of We received “favorable reviews” this year as well. On this occasion, an initiative to organize up to 12 concerts distributed in different states of the community; April 23rd, Castilla y Leon Day they intend to do so by 2026 … Repeat the formula. This is how Presidential Advisor Luis Miguel González Gago proceeded this Monday in the presentation of the department’s financial report for the next fiscal year. And this includes the allocation of 1.3 million euros by the Foundation for the Promotion of the Values and Identity of Castile and León to commemorate the various events that “constitute and define” Castile and León as a “historical community”.
among them, Summary of activities on April 23rd This includes marching. “We have not forgotten about Villarar de los Comuneros. We will finance both the activities scheduled for the day and the infrastructure necessary for its normal development. Ethnic music award ceremony Castile and Leona,” the counselor said, adding it will be among the commemorations and celebrations to which his department will donate funds next year.
Also among them are International Conference “The World Economy in the Name of Castile and León”, This aims to highlight how their laws, currencies, and documents changed economic relations and are reflected in today’s world. Or a collaboration with the 475th anniversary of the Valladolid controversy, the 5th anniversary of the Salamanca School, or the promulgation of the Burgos Law.
Further, he explained: 40% of the expenditure will be allocated to holding local elections.s -6.05 million-. Furthermore, González Gago emphasized that: Regional cooperation plan It amounted to 550 million euros and “will break the allocation record.” “This is a historic figure and great news for local organizations and the people,” he said, underscoring the regional government’s commitment to municipalism and local service delivery.
However, his approach did not convince opponents. «Presidential PalaceIt focuses more on propaganda than on funding local organizations. Luis Briones, a socialist, criticized the advisor, saying, “His explanations do not help solve the problem.”