
Canarian Parliament finalizes Science Law amid opposition criticism
Government groups defend the regulation, highlighting measures to retain talent and reduce research bureaucracy.
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Government groups defend the regulation, highlighting measures to retain talent and reduce research bureaucracy.

The regulation aims to promote ethical artificial intelligence and reduce bureaucracy for researchers across the islands.

The regional government questions state spending rules that force surpluses to be used for debt repayment.

The 2026 work calendar, with a national holiday falling on a Saturday, will allow public employees to add an extra day of paid personal leave.

The regional government seeks approval for 35 socioeconomic and compensation measures, with advanced negotiations with the State.

Administrations aim to unblock the agreement before December to secure the five-million-euro investment.

The Agrupación Herreña Independiente (AHI) proposed allowing tourist accommodations on common and agricultural rural land in La Palma, La Gomera, and El Hierro, but the initiative was vetoed.

Canary Islands and the Ministry of Science clash over the future research center's responsibilities, delaying its launch.

The central and regional governments agree on the economic injection to mitigate the effects of the war and maintain support measures.

The town council approves the transfer of a municipal building for the permanent presence of the Autonomous Police on the island, alongside an economic plan and energy community adhesion.

The political group claims that a key legal document was missing from the municipal administrative file.

The extraordinary measure's deadline concludes with a historic record of applications, marking a milestone in Spain and contrasting with European migration policy.