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The Government is already working on a new financial reform, the fourth since Rajoy arrived at La Moncloa. And on this occasion the aim is to deliver a coup, beyond demanding more capital efforts from the entities as until now. It will mean the definitive expulsion of politicians from the boards of directors of banks and savings banks. Government sources, the Minister of Economy has decided to go to the end in the reform of the banking sector. Luis de Guindos ' team is already working on a decree law , which will most likely see the light of day in the month of November, which will force the exclusion, once and for all, of politicians from the boards of directors of financial entities. . A message to Brussels According to the sources consulted, the Government will 'hide' itself behind the bank bailout for Spain of 100,000 million to force the leaders of the entities to immediately remodel their governing bodies.
He will argue that the Eurogroup is not willing to lend money to the Spanish financial sector “at any price.” Brussels opposes the fact that the same actors who have led countless entities to bankruptcy in Spain now continue to manage resources from Europe . The Bankia scandal The Government wants to avoid at all costs another 'Bankia Middle East Mobile Number List case' , with leadership full of political advisors, and also after the experiences of other entities such as Catalunya Caixa, Novagalicia and Banco de Valencia , which have had to end up being rescued by the State. It will instruct banks that they have to form professional boards of directors , with independent managers and without political affiliation. All of this, in view of the new round of banking mergers that is looming in the sector until the end of this year, and with the aim that the resulting entities already take this aspect into account in the constitution of their management teams.

Rajoy, contrary to politicization The sources consulted by ECD explain that Rajoy is one of the main defenders of this major reform, since he has always been against the politicization of any body, also in the banking sector. De Guindos has the maximum support of Moncloa to carry out this 'turn of the helm' because the president wants this reform to “be definitive” for the credibility of Spain and the financial sector abroad.Three quarters of José Manuel Lara , president of Planeta, the Puig family, the Raventós de Codorníu, the Ferrer de Freixenet , and the entire management team of the large Catalan family companies, which this manager knows well, think the same. Multinationals are not clear As for the multinationals established in Catalonia, in addition to not understanding anything that is happening, “ they can hardly integrate into their business strategy a division of the Spanish market , which for them is unique.
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