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Editorial: El Mundo

  • Pedro Sanchez's minority government shows signs of stagnation during its first legislative year.
  • It has only managed to pass five laws, evidencing difficulties in reaching agreements with its parliamentary partners.
  • Concessions to ERC and Junts have been key to maintaining governmental stability.
  • The block that voted in Sanchez is showing strained relationships, slowing down the reform.
  • The Government is showing an increasing dependence on Junts' blackmail.
  • PSOE plans to reform the Organic Law of Financing of Autonomous Communities (LOFCA), which could break interterritorial solidarity.
  • The viability of the legislature remains uncertain despite concessions to separatism.

Conclusion: Sanchez's first legislative year is marked by governmental stagnation, unprecedented interdependence with ERC and Junts, and a slowed reform agenda. The future of the legislature appears uncertain given the tense political climate.