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The last rudeness of Joaquín Almunia: he did not want to receive the Spanish naval sector The Government is getting tired of Joaquín Almunia's 'rudeness'. He is trying to build bridges with the vice president of the European Commission, Antonio Tajani, to make him his new trusted interlocutor before the high institutions of the EU. The last 'betrayal' of Joaquín Almunia to the Government. He promised that the bank bailout would never add to the deficit and Eurostat included it in the 10.6% figure He is vice president of the European Commission and responsible for industry and small and medium-sized enterprises. Even Antonio Tajani, a member of Silvio Berlusconi's party, is considered in those around La Moncloa as the most trusted European commissioner of the Spanish Government in contrast to the person in charge of Competition, the socialist Joaquín Almunia.
Almunia's last rudeness The Competition Commissioner of the European Union, the Spanish Joaquín Almunia, refused a few days ago to receive the delegation sent to Brussels by the representatives of the Spanish shipyards. This delegation visited the Belgian capital with the aim of defending that the aid granted by the previous naval Middle East Mobile Number List financing system not be returned. Representatives of the entity that brings together private shipbuilders in Spain, Small and Medium Shipyards, Reconversion Society (Pymar) , warned that the commissioner has the future of the Spanish shipyard, which employs almost 90,000 people, in his hands. This fact, according to the sources consulted, has greatly angered senior government officials. A discomfort - they admit - that has been increasing after learning that days after standing up to the Spanish naval sector, they did find a gap in their agenda to receive the first secretary of the PSC, Pere Navarro .

They locate a cayuco with 68 immigrants, including four deceased, in waters near El Hierro The bank rescue would not count as a deficit But there have been other recent insults by Almunia to the Government of Mariano Rajoy that have exhausted the patience of the Executive . As reported in these pages, the president and his team blame him for promising them in the summer that the bank bailout would not be included in the Eurostat report , as has finally happened. Almunia personally assured the Government that this money would not count as a deficit , neither then nor at the end of the year. However, on Monday, April 22, the Eurostat report included verbatim the figure of 10.6% deficit in Spain in 2012, a figure that was ratified that same day, and publicly by Durao Barroso, president of the Commission. European Union, which explained that this data included the bank rescue .
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