

It's not that we expected a solution to the underfunding of healthcare or education this Monday, because we already know that Spain cannot live without Catalonia (in every sense), but there was a justified expectation. regarding the State-Generalitat agreementDisappointed expectation.
The PSC-Izquierda pact for the investiture of President Isla was announced a year ago (July 30, 2024). It included "promoting a singular financing system that advances year after year" the contacts and work necessary to agree on a new financing model that takes into account the needs of Catalonia and its singularity." A year later they still have to agree that there will be work left to do?
But, in addition, once they had already softened us up months ago with the idea that the model would be singular but generalizable, there was some expectation. The ordinality appears in the preamble of the agreement, which is where things that have no normative value go, and it is also stated that the ordinality is said by Catalonia ("Catalonia considers that [...] it is a necessary condition that its application cannot distort the ordinality in the final result"), but the State does not commit to it. agreement with all the autonomous regions. This is no surprise: we were warned a year ago that it was easier to approve the amnesty than the funding.