Spain's budget delayed as government rushes to cushion economic hit from Iran war
The Straits Times
MADRID, March 19 - Spain will delay the presentation of its annual budget, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Thursday, as the cabinet puts together a package of emergency measures to counter the economic impact of the Iran war. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MADRID, March 19 - Spain will delay the presentation of its annual budget, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Thursday, as the cabinet puts together a package of emergency measures to counter the economic impact of the Iran war.
These measures - due to be announced on Friday - will focus on cushioning the blow from rising fuel and electricity prices caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Gas prices have risen by more than 60% since the U.S. and Israel started attacking Iran on February 28.
"We're working on the budget, but nobody predicted this war. The government needs to work on the most urgent matter - and the urgent matter now is this (the war's impact)," Sanchez told reporters in Brussels ahead of an EU summit dedicated to seeking ways to curb the impact of the energy price spike.
He did not specify a new deadline for the budget.
Madrid had earlier committed to presenting the 2026 budget by the end of March, long past the usual deadline of three months before the end of the previous year.
The plan needs to be approved in parliament, where the Socialist-led coalition government lacks a clear majority and depends on balancing the competing demands of several smaller parties.

DUBAI, March 19 - Iran's foreign minister called for vigilance and regional coordination in separate calls with counterparts in Turkey, Egypt and Pakistan as the military warned of a tougher response to any further attacks on its energy infrastructure, state media reported on Thursday. Read more at straitstimes.com.












