The president uses public institutions for his personal benefit, not the public interest.
Spain proposes to amend the 1958 linguistic regulation to include Catalan, Basque, and Galician in the EU.
The Government insists that this change is essential to avoid a new independentist referendum in Catalonia.
The Government's priority is centered on expanding language recognition, despite the high economic cost (132 million euros).
The Government has committed supports that could have been more useful in agriculture, energy, or trade.
Conclusion: It is evident that the Government's priority leans towards promoting its personal political goals, even at the expense of the economic and general welfare of the nation.