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28/07/2001 00:00
What a waste of time
So the Madrid government has decided to take legal action against the proposed tourist tax which the local government wants to introduce. This basically means that the controversial surcharge, will be well and truly buried in the Spanish judiciary for many years. The tourist industry has given a sigh of relief. The central administration believes that the tax is illegal and shouldn't be imposed. But there are two aspects of yesterday's development which I find interesting. Firstly, why has the central administration taken so long to take action, the tax has been on the table for almost two years? The threat of its introduction has already affected bookings in Germany and possibly in Britain as well. Secondly, the local government knew that the central administration would contest the surcharge in court, so why didn't they abandon it or have a re-think? I think here we are seeing a clash of two wills from two different sides of the political spectrum. The central administration in Madrid is conservative, the local government is a socialist/Nationalist coalition. The local government has dedicated a sizeable part of its two years in power to the tax, which could now never be introduced. The tax has also caused a major split between the tourist industry and the local government.
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