While they didn't even stay an hour at the Fiscal and Financial Policy Council (CPFF) meeting that was supposed to address debt forgiveness, some PP-led autonomous communities didn't even last five minutes at the technical meetings on this issue. Following the joint standoff a month and a half ago, the Ministry of Finance is calling the autonomous communities to bilateral technical meetings to address the issue. – was the first to be called, followed by Andalusia, the autonomous region for which the Spanish government is proposing to forgive the largest amount.
However, the executive officials of the Popular Party leader Juanma Moreno spent only a few minutes meeting with those from the Ministry of Finance. The representatives of Andalusia immediately cut short the virtual meeting held at the end of March, saying – "very politely" – that they were not willing to address this issue because what they want is to talk about is reforming the regional financing system, sources from the Andalusian Ministry of Finance explained to ARA..
Meeting cut short after five minutes: PP communities continue their fight against the FLA

While they didn't even stay an hour at the Fiscal and Financial Policy Council (CPFF) meeting that was supposed to address debt forgiveness, some PP-led autonomous communities didn't even last five minutes at the technical meetings on this issue. Following the joint standoff a month and a half ago, the Ministry of Finance is calling the autonomous communities to bilateral technical meetings to address the issue.Where does the initiative for a pact between the PSOE and ERC come from?– was the first to be called, followed by Andalusia, the autonomous region for which the Spanish government is proposing to forgive the largest amount. However, the executive officials of the Popular Party leader Juanma Moreno spent only a few minutes meeting with those from the Ministry of Finance. The representatives of Andalusia immediately cut short the virtual meeting held at the end of March, saying – "very politely" – that they were not willing to address this issue because what they want is to talk about is reforming the regional financing system, sources from the Andalusian Ministry of Finance explained to ARA.