A minority of ERC separatists have imposed a confederal vision of Spain, supported by Pedro Sanchez, on the entire Spanish population.
The approval of the proposal by a narrow margin indicates a state of political instability.
The agreement between PSC and ERC, backed by Sanchez, could lead to the creation of a confederal Spain.
Spain's territorial layout could be reworked as part of the agreement between Sanchez and ERC.
The pact puts at risk the most basic rights of citizenship and the survival of PSOE also.
Conclusion: The approval of the proposal for a confederal Spain, despite a narrow majority, signifies rising political instability. The pact may have far-reaching implications, including risk to citizen rights and survival of PSOE.