The agreement between PSOE and Junts could threaten equality among Spaniards by acknowledging Catalonians' historical rights and prior territorial structure.
The commitment raises the possibility of reverting to historical privileges not currently present in the 1978 Constitution.
The editorial questions why only Catalonia and not other regions can revert to a specific point in the past for their rights.
The revision of Catalan history and the desire to interpret it in favor of nationalist interests can lead to inequalities among citizens based on their birth region.
PSOE has a likelihood of opening the door to financial demands similar to those of the Basque Country or Navarre, potentially affecting fiscal redistribution in Spain.
Conclusion: The agreement between PSOE and Junts can lead to potential issues of inequality and fiscal tensions in Spain, depending on how it is interpreted and implemented.