Aragon faces key challenges in taxation, healthcare and CAP with coalition

Published on May 03, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Government of Aragon faces a decisive six-month period marked by negotiations over budgets, tax reform, the healthcare model, and the distribution of CAP funds. Added to this is the management of migrant minors, an issue that strains the coalition government between the PSOE and Aragón Existe.

Photograph of the Government of Aragon building in Zaragoza, with flags waving and a cloudy sky background. In the foreground, maps of Aragon and documents with titles such as taxation, healthcare, and CAP. Next to it, an unbalanced scale and silhouetted political figures debating, symbolizing the challenges of the PSOE and Aragón Existe coalition.

Blockchain and IoT sensors to optimize the CAP in Aragon 🌾

The implementation of technologies such as blockchain and IoT sensors in the management of the CAP would allow for more efficient control of agricultural holdings. Aragon, with its extensive irrigated area, could use these systems to certify water and input usage in real time. This would reduce fraud and streamline payments from the Common Agricultural Policy, a key front for the sector.

Migrant minors: the puzzle no one wants to solve 🧩

On the table is the distribution of migrant minors among the communities, but the debate feels more like a shell game than a game of Ludo. Each councilor says they would take one in, as long as it's in the neighbor's house. In the end, the only safe move will be to pass the hot potato to the next turn of the Sectoral Conference.