Political News: Catalonia Tax Hike, Lugo Mourns Mayor

Catalonia raises property taxes on major holders, Lugo mourns the sudden death of its mayor, Pope Francis recovers, Madrid drug bust, and a look at women in Trump's government.

Political News: Catalonia Tax Hike, Lugo Mourns Mayor

Here's a roundup of the latest political news from around the globe:

Catalonia Doubles Down on Property Tax

The government of Catalonia, in Spain, is taking steps to curb real estate speculation. The PSC government has reached an agreement with Comuns on a new fiscal reform that will implement a fixed rate of 20% in the Property Transfer Tax. This effectively doubles the tax on those holding large amounts of property, aiming to discourage speculative buying and holding.

An aerial view of Barcelona, Spain, showing dense urban development and apartment buildings, with a focus on highlighting the concentration of property ownership and the potential impact of increased property taxes.

The measure is specifically designed to target major property holders, hoping to make it less attractive to hoard properties and drive up prices.

Lugo Mayor Dies Suddenly

Tragedy struck the city of Lugo, also in Spain, as Mayor Paula Alvarello passed away after suffering a heart attack. She fainted during the opening speech of the 'Entroido' celebrations and remained unconscious. Her passing has sent shockwaves through the community.

"The city is in mourning. Paula was a dedicated public servant and will be deeply missed." - A statement from the Lugo City Council.

The sudden loss of Mayor Alvarello is a significant blow to the city and its leadership. The 'Entroido' celebrations have been suspended as a mark of respect.

Pope Francis Update

In Rome, Pope Francis continues his recovery at Gemelli Hospital. A recent statement indicated that he experienced a "peaceful night" following a respiratory crisis that led to his hospitalization sixteen days ago. Further updates are expected as his condition is monitored.

A serene image of the Gemelli Hospital in Rome, Italy, bathed in soft morning light, with emphasis on the peaceful and healing environment surrounding the medical facility.

Madrid Drug Bust

Police in Madrid have arrested three individuals suspected of manufacturing and selling drugs from an aparthotel. The criminals allegedly "cooked up" a variety of narcotics, including ketamine, tusi, cocaine, amphetamines, and heroin. They used vehicles parked in the building's underground parking lot to store both the materials and the finished products.

Women in Trump's Government

A retrospective look at the women who held key positions in Donald Trump's administration reveals a diverse and sometimes controversial group. From the first-ever female Chief of Staff to the youngest press secretary, these women held significant power and influence. The article highlights figures ranging from those in charge of National Security to Justice, Intelligence, Labor, Education, and the White House press office. Some of these women, like the one who "killed her dog because it misbehaved", sparked controversy during their time in office.

A composite image featuring portraits of several prominent women who served in Donald Trump's administration, showcasing a range of ages, ethnicities, and professional backgrounds, all with a determined and powerful expression.

The article paints a picture of a powerful, influential, and sometimes controversial group of women shaping policy and public discourse during the Trump era.

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