Junta de Castilla y León
Organization GovernmentJunta de Castilla y León: Regional government in Spain making decisions on holidays, infrastructure, and environment.
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The Junta de Castilla y León is the regional government of the autonomous community of Castilla y León in Spain. Recent news highlights its involvement in various regional matters. The Junta recently published the official holiday calendar for 2027, following agreements with economic and social agents. It is also involved in infrastructure projects, as evidenced by the Supreme Court's upholding of the dismantling of the Navacerrada ski resort, a decision contested by the Junta. The government is also dealing with environmental concerns, including approving a controversial water bottling plant in a region affected by wildfires, facing criticism from environmental groups and residents. Furthermore, the Junta is managing emergency responses, such as the gas leak in Fuentes de Béjar, coordinating efforts through the CECOPI and PLANCAL. These events demonstrate the Junta's broad responsibilities in regional governance, spanning economic planning, infrastructure management, environmental regulation, and emergency response.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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