The government passed two out of three decree laws thanks to an abstention from Junts.
The third decree, related to unemployment benefits, was rejected due to a vote against it from Podemos.
The approval of decrees was achieved at a high cost, including transferring immigration powers to the Generalitat.
The deal also includes the publication of fiscal balances, a long-standing demand of Catalan nationalism.
The government has agreed to modify the Capital Companies Law to allow for the return of the companies that left Catalonia in 2017.
The remaining concessions include lowering the VAT of oil to 0%, increasing the budget for the digitization of Justice and acknowledging Catalonia's historical rights in local administration.
Conclusion: These actions demonstrate that this legislature is becoming a great trial for Sánchez who, in order to pass his laws, is making significant concessions that are weakening the role of the State in Catalonia and imposing a significant burden on the rest of Spain.