The Congress of Deputies approved the most divisive and contentious law of Pedro Sánchez's era, an amnesty oriented to Carles Puigdemont's demands.
This law is viewed by many as an attempt by Sánchez to secure the stability of his weak administration with the support of problematic parties.
Despite the amnesty law, Catalan nationalist parties stand undeterred from their independence goals.
The amnesty hasn't brought about the desired stability, nor assures the approval of future budgets.
The calling of early elections in Catalonia disrupts Sánchez's strategy and increases uncertainty.
Conclusion: This amnesty may have exacerbated political tensions rather than appease them, and has ushered an atmosphere of legislative and economic instability.