The mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martinez-Almeidawill apply to their salary in 2025 and to that of the councilors of the Municipal Corporation of the capital 2% increase together for civil servants while the salary of the president of the Community, Isabel Díaz Ayuso will remain frozen. The latest salary increase for civil servants was a fixed increase of 2% plus an additional 0.5% from 2025, which depends on the development of the harmonized consumer price index (HICP).
He advisor salary of capital will thus go from 110,688 euros gross annual for this year, as indicated on the Transparency Portal of Madrid City Hall, to 112,901 euros in 2025. As the mayor himself explained during the press conference presenting the municipal budget project, the 2% increase is the general one planned for all administrations.
Salaries of Madrid City Hall staff have been maintained frozen for three years consecutively -from 2021 to 2023- and in 2024, the policy that applies to the rest of the civil service was resumed, with a general increase of 2%.
The salary you will receive Ayusofor its part, will remain frozen in 103,090 euros annual gross, as indicated by the Transparency Portal of the Community of Madrid, and as detailed by the Minister of Economy, Finance and Employment, Rocio Albertduring the presentation of the regional budget for 2025. “The freeze that existed has been eliminated, except in the case of President Ayuso, who continues to freeze her salary, just as she did when she arrived at the Government” , he explained. .
In the case of central governmentthe Executive has not yet made public its draft Budget for next year, therefore the annual salary of Pedro Sanchez It’s for now 90,010.20 euros per yearwhich represents a monthly remuneration of 7,500 euros.
Ayuso freezes his salary
Madrid, Canary Islands and Balearic Islands These are the only regional governments that, for now, have included freezing the salaries of their presidents in their budget plans for next year.
In the case of the Community of Madrid, it has already thirteen consecutive years with the same salary for president, although Isabel Díaz Ayuso is the regional leader who receives the greatest annual remuneration of these communities, some 103,090 euros per year. Of course, on this occasion, Ayuso decided to freeze his annual remuneration, even if he planned a salary increase for its directors.
For his part, Fernando Clavijoof the Canary Islands, has planned in its public accounts for next year to continue earning 76,823 euros per year, while the leader of the Balearic Marga Prohens In 2025, he will also receive approximately 78,803.06 euros annually.
Illa, the highest salary
Of all the regional presidents, the Catalan president Salvador Illa He charges the most. While waiting to know the budgetary project for the year 2025, the leader of the PSC has an annual salary of 136,177.5 euros. On the other hand, lehendakari, Imanol Pradalesdoes not specify in the draft budget for 2025 whether there will be an increase in their remuneration.
The presidents of Galicia, Castile-La Mancha, Navarre, Cantabria and La Rioja are the only ones planning so far to increase their salaries to different levels next year 2025. Among these five baronssome will increase the salary percentage provided for civil servants, while others have opted for a larger increase, up to 3.5%.
Thus, the president of Castile-La Mancha, the socialist Emiliano García-Pageand its counterpart in La Rioja, the popular Gonzalo Capellán, They plan to know the salary increase authorized by the state in 2025.
The remuneration of the president of La Rioja, Gonzalo Capellán, would increase from 82,750.6 euros per year to the increase planned by the State for 2025. In 2024, the annual salary of his counterpart from Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García- Page, was 88,616 euros. .08 euros and will also increase proportionally to what the State authorizes.
However, the president of the Xunta de Galicia, the “popular” Alphonse Ruedaand the president of Navarre, the socialist Maria Chiviteplan to increase their annual remuneration by 2.5%, while their counterpart in Cantabria, Maria José Saénz de Buruagaestimates in its public accounts an increase of 3.5%.
This is reflected in each community’s budgets, although the total number of presidents whose salaries will increase is still unknown as many regional governments continue to prepare their public accounts for the next academic year.