The Government appears unstable as it relies on lengthy and complicated negotiations for a vital tax reform to receive European funds.
The Hacienda Commission exposes a consistent weakness in the Government and its dependence on concessions to its partners.
The legislative policy of the Government is constantly plunged into instability and legal insecurity.
There is a division within the Government escalated by the Muface crisis.
The Ministry of Health proposes the transfer of 1.5 million officials to public health, interpreted as a boycott to the plan to revitalize Muface.
Closing Muface without a plan and prior negotiation would put incredible pressure on the already overburdened public health system.
Conclusion: The editorial paints a picture of a divided and weakened Spanish Government, with a tendency towards concessions and unstable policies that may result in the overloading of public systems.