The government of Pedro Sánchez in Spain maintains an unusual relationship with the large companies.
Pedro Sánchez seeks the complicity of the businessmen to support job creation and to decrease tension.
The fiscal uncertainty continues for the banking and energy sectors.
The activist attitude of the government might be incompatible with these efforts.
The confidence in the stability and legal security, necessary for the progress of any country, is currently weak in Spain.
Conclusion: The Spanish government's efforts to reach out to the business sector seem to contradict its ongoing activist behavior. The necessary confidence for Spain's progress appears to be compromised.