The western province of Extremadura in Spain has been opened the door to the possibility of hosting large vacation facilities that includes gambling facilities by a proposed bill.
The Assembly of Extremadura has approved new legislation that sets out specific rules for the construction giant entertainment enterprises, which usually encompass a casino as well as ancillary amenities such as hotels, conference facilities, golf courses and spas.
The legislation approved by the 65-member Assembly of Extremadura, states that developers will now be required to spend at least $1.16 billion on any future integrated casino resort for Extremadura.
The measure detailed also that such coming facilities must moreover feature a minimum of 3,000 hotel rooms and create no less than 2,000 direct jobs.
Valentin Garcia, a spokesperson for the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (pictured), reportedly detailed that the legislation was necessary because Extremadura had earlier had no relevant rules in place while local government counterpart Isabel Gil Rosina subsequently declared that there were at least four developers said to be ‘looking at the region’.
This is an effort made by the government of Extremadura to boost tourism and economy


