Valencian Bishops Analyze 'National Priority' and its Influence on Budgets

The weekly analysis highlights how the concept of 'national priority' has once again dominated the political agenda, influencing the budget negotiations of the Valencian Generalitat.

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The concept of 'national priority' has once again captured attention in the political debate, with Valencian bishops offering a critical analysis of its influence on the agenda and the budget negotiations of the Generalitat Valenciana for 2026.

The discussion about 'national priority,' which seeks to give preference to Spaniards in social aid, has resurfaced strongly in the political sphere. This concept, which distills inequality and discrimination, has been accepted by some parties, generating contradictions and difficulties in justifying it.
The influence of this discourse extends to all political interventions and negotiations, including those being carried out for the Generalitat Valenciana's budgets for 2026.

"The objective of this national priority is to seek polarization."

the Spanish bishops
The Spanish bishops have provided a precise reflection on this issue, defending regularization and condemning 'national priority.' They have pointed out that the objective of this concept is to dominate the public agenda with ideas that strain debate and society, seeking polarization.
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