The agreement between PSOE, ERC, and Junts could assure Pedro Sanchez two more years as president through the approval of the amnesty law and the General State Budget.
The amnesty law would cover all people connected to the separatist process, which has pleased Junts.
The rule could face complex legal challenges in both Spanish and European courts due to its controversial nature.
The stability of the amnesty law and the General State Budget depends on Sanchez remaining in power.
The removal of Sanchez would mean the fall of the agreement, creating a symbiotic relationship between Sanchez and Junts.
This agreement could have profound consequences on the coexistence among Spaniards and further undermine trust in institutions.
Conclusion: The agreement on the amnesty law and the General State Budget creates a strong political dependency between Sanchez and the separatist groups, which could have significant repercussions on Spanish society and institutional trust.