After Barcelona and Valencia, it's up to Seville. Even the Andalusia region is on the verge of bankruptcy and intends to ask for help from the Madrid government, albeit for a figure of one billion euros, much lower than that advanced by Catalonia (5 billion) and the Valencian Community (4,5 .XNUMX billion).
"We need liquidity," said Susana Diaz, a spokeswoman for the Andalusian regional government. In Spain, the regions, which bear the burden of spending on health and education, have been severely indebted since the beginning of the crisis, dated 2008 and coinciding with the explosion of the real estate bubble. In July another region, that of Murcia, had also asked Madrid for help for 300 million euros.