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Canarian Court to Review Rejection of Emergency Subsidies for Volcano-Affected Businesses

Published: March 24, 2026|economy-and-business|Gobierno de Canarias

Court Review of Emergency Grants in Canary Islands

A recent court decision in the Canary Islands has set the stage for a formal review of a government rejection of emergency grants to local businesses impacted by the 2023 volcanic eruptions on La Palma.

The Superior Court of Justice in Tenerife will examine an administrative file related to a 2026 ruling that dismissed a company's appeal against the original subsidy denial.

Context of the Subsidies

  • The subsidies aimed to provide quick financial relief to companies and freelancers whose operations were paralyzed by the volcanic activity during the first quarter of 2023.
  • The initial disapproval, issued in July 2023, sparked the appeal and subsequent legal review.

This legal process matters because it highlights ongoing efforts to support the affected local economy and ensure transparent decision-making in crisis response.

It also underscores the potential for judicial scrutiny when administrative decisions on emergency aid are contested.

Implications for Residents and Entrepreneurs

For residents and entrepreneurs, the case could set important precedents for future disaster relief measures, emphasizing the government's accountability and the rights of businesses seeking swift support during emergencies.