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Little news regarding the money that Casa Real has to face the next course.

The highest institution

will receive 8.43 million euros

from the General Budgets if they are finally approved.

This is the same amount as in recent years.

Thus, it is the only corporation that sees its allocation frozen while

the rest increase their

budget item.

Specifically, they will receive

8,431,150 euros,

which corresponds to the same amount assigned to them in 2021 and 2022. In 2020 the Government granted them 7.88 million, but the increase they received the following year corresponded to compensation for the advance of 544,000 euros that the House had to face to pay payroll and Social.

So technically it's the fourth year without raises.

Zarzuela is not going to make any assessment of the budgets until they are law.

However, this freezing of their allocation could be interpreted as

a cut,

since Casa Real must

adjust the salary of its workers

and raise it by 3.5%, like all public officials.

The Crown receives its budgets through a bank transfer so that they can carry out their work efficiently.

Last year, once all the budget items had been executed, the House ended with a surplus of

889,316.63

euros, as revealed in the audit report on the annual accounts that the General Intervention of the State Administration carried out on the institution.

This transparency exercise is based on a commitment by Felipe VI.

The bulk of the budget item is spent on

paying the payroll of the staff

that works in Zarzuela.

The allocation of the Kings Don Felipe and Doña Letizia and Doña Sofía also comes from that money.

Juan Carlos I has not received an allowance since his son withdrew it in March 2020. The Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía will not have a public salary until they begin full institutional activity.

That is, when they stop making it compatible with studies.

Felipe VI

has been saving for decades

all the allocation that corresponds to him by the Budgets.

This was confirmed last April, when the King made public his assets, of 2.5 million euros corresponding to the allocation received in 25 years once his tax obligations were fulfilled.

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