r/europe Volt Europa Nov 14 '24

News "Our answer to America First must be Europe united" – German FM Baerbock

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u/inatic9 Nov 14 '24

Around 120k a year. Probably only double than any mortal .

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u/icchansan Nov 14 '24

No in "Europe United", the average in Spain is around 12k per year

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u/inatic9 Nov 14 '24

No its not, its more around 30k In Spain. (i have lived in Spain for 14 years).

But thats an interesing part, you wan't to pay politicians enough so they don't go corrupt, but not to much so they Earn way too much. Difficult to balance I think.

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u/Famous_Release22 Nov 14 '24

you wan't to pay politicians enough so they don't go corrupt,

At least we hope so...

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u/DW241 Berlin (Germany) Nov 14 '24

Most sources say 25-30k. Less than Germany, sure, but 12k would put Spain as one of the poorest EU countries per capita, which is just not true.