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Million to construction companies, 400 to farmers, 300 to pharmaceutical laboratories Andalusia has joined the list of autonomies that have admitted liquidity problems to face payments in the coming months, after Valencia, Murcia and Catalonia. And the Government of José Antonio Griñán accumulates important debts that cannot be postponed, which are behind the request for 1,200 million from the central government. As El Confidencial Digital has learned from central government sources, Andalusia is accumulating other debts that cannot be postponed, which are actually, among some others, those that have forced the Board to request an advance of 1,200 million from the State to avoid the bankruptcy of the autonomous community: -- More than 800 million euros are owed to construction companies. Around 400 million to farmers.
There is a debt of 300 million with pharmaceutical laboratories. 200 million are also owed on nursery schools. Montoro is already negotiating with Griñán According to the sources to which ECD has had access, Cristóbal Montoro is already negotiating with José Antonio Griñán himself the conditions that Andalusia must meet to benefit from the Middle East Mobile Number List advance payment of million. The minister wants to hold these conversations directly with the president of the Board, since communication with his Treasury advisor, Carmen Martínez , is at a minimum, especially after the 'plante' that he starred in at the last Fiscal and Financial Policy Council . Payments already committed must be met exp-player-logo The first national wheelchair soccer league starts today in Cantabria The request for help is due to the need for liquidity on the part of the Andalusian Government to meet payments already committed and that are being delayed, with the consequent detriment for public service providers , due to the lack of credits from the private financial institutions.

Andalusia does not have the money to meet the debt maturities that are approaching in the coming months. In addition, it is encountering many problems financing itself . The sources consulted warn that, for the remainder of the year, the Griñán Government has to return around 1.5 billion euros . Nor is it overlooked, among senior officials of the central government , that the Andalusian community pays an interest of 9.4% to borrow money , that is, more than some countries in trouble in the eurozone, such as the case of Spain itself. (just yesterday, the interest stood at 6.38% ), or Ireland ( 6.6% ). The Government was already prepared This request for help from Andalusia has not taken the Government by surprise. As stated in these pages, - remember it here - the Treasury had already been working for some time on a scenario that contemplated the intervention of this community within this year.
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