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The Debate | Can the Government Survive Parliamentary Instability?

May 7, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The parliamentary majority that brought Pedro Sánchez to power as Prime Minister less than three months ago has failed the government and has shown that the duration of the legislature is more uncertain than the PSOE would like. Ignacio Peyró believes that the upcoming Catalan elections could make the balances unsustainable, while Estefanía Molina believes that none of Sanchez’s parliamentary partners are interested in letting him fall, so the government will last. The future of Pedro Sánchez has been a risky market, and the political situation in Spain is currently challenging to understand for future historians.

Sánchez will last until the Catalan elections, according to Ignacio Peyró. The challenges faced in the parliament sessions are dramatic, and it is difficult to predict how long the government can last under these circumstances. The government may have learned to be more cautious with the use of decree laws, and a legislative break may also be beneficial in navigating the challenges with the support the government needs. The outcome with the amnesty issue is still uncertain, but the government may use various strategies to shift blame if needed.

Estefanía Molina argues that even if there is no amnesty, the government will continue. The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, must continue the legislature because he promised the left that the amnesty law for those involved in the Catalan independence process was just the price to pay for progressive policies. The focus should be on socio-economic issues that can help overcome clashes with the Basque and Catalan nationalism. The government must prioritize these issues to maintain the support of its partners.

The political context is crucial, and the government can still carry on if it focuses on socio-economic issues that its partners would support. Despite the challenges with the Basque or Catalan separatism, there are common priorities that the PSOE and its allies could work towards. The territoriality issue could also be used to break the right-wing bloc and find common ground with other regions. The government must build trust with its partners to avoid a fragmented agenda and maintain a progressive approach to policies.

In conclusion, the government’s resilience and ability to adapt to changing circumstances will determine its survival. The challenges ahead, including the Catalan elections and potential conflicts within the coalition, will test the government’s ability to govern effectively. By addressing socio-economic issues and building trust with its partners, the government can navigate these challenges and continue its legislative term. It remains to be seen how the government will handle future obstacles and shape its agenda to maintain stability and progress.

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