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The central Spanish region of Castile-La Mancha said Friday it will cut civil servants' wages in a cost-saving programme aimed at meeting tough deficit targets. The region, home of the fictional hero Don Quixote, plans to save 350 million euros ($470 million) with the latest round of cuts after slashing 1.8 billion euros off the budget in August. Castile and other Spanish regions splashed out in the years of a profitable real estate boom but have struggled since tax revenues dried up after the property bubble popped in 2008. Under the new cuts, the roughly 70,000 employees of the government of Castile-La Mancha will see their work hours increased to 37.5 from 35 hours per week as of January 1 while their net salary will be cut by an average of 3.0 percent. The president of Castile-La Mancha, Maria Dolores de Cospedal, is also deputy leader of the conservative Popular Party, which soundly beat the ruling Socialists in a general election on November 20. She said the region also would "review" whether it would be able to continue to offer free text books to public school students. "Today's sweat will prevent tomorrow's tears," Dolores de Cospedal told a news conference. The red ink running through the accounts of Spain's 17 regional governments is a major concern for the markets, which fear it could compromise the central government's goal to cut the annual public deficit. Official data on Monday showed that the belt-tighting in Spain's 17 regions -- of which 11 are governed by the Popular Party -- had helped them close in on 2011 deficit targets. They curbed their combined deficit to 1.19 percent of Spanish gross domestic product (GDP) in the first nine months of the year -- close to the central government's goal of 1.3 percent for 2011 Under pressure on the debt markets, Spain is seeking to slash its annual public deficit to 6.0 percent of gross domestic product by the end of 2011 from 9.2 percent in 2010. It aims to narrow the deficit to 3.0 percent of GDP -- the limit agreed by European Union members -- by 2013. Fitch ratings agency warned Friday that "fiscal slippage in the fourth quarter" on the part of regional governments could cause Spain to miss its deficit target for 2011. "The weak economic conditions are still impacting revenues which were down but by just under 3.0 percent compared to the same period last year," it said in a statement. "Continued efforts will still be needed given that the improvement in the current balance is not likely to come from revenue growth." Under spending cuts already announced by Castile-La Mancha in August, the region's own representative office in Brussels will be closed and 19 regional government companies and foundations will be eliminated. Popular Party leader Mariano Rajoy will formally take office as prime minister on December 21, putting an end to more than seven years of Socialist rule.

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