The Sánchez government has been frequently accused of evading accountability for the controversies and scandals it has faced, using Congress to oppose the opposition.
The last few weeks have turned into a showcase for inquisition against the PP by the executive.
This strategy of confrontation has awakened tensions and divisions within the government, and discontent among its partners.
Spanish politics has turned into a crossfire between the two major parties, weakening public dialogue and parliamentary activity.
The government and the PP are fueling a dynamic of action-reaction with unfounded accusations and speculations.
Conclusion: This political war has reached personal levels with an absurd war of spouses, increasing citizen fatigue and reaching levels of mediocrity and sterility in Spanish political life.