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Editorial: El Mundo

  • Pedro Sánchez is facing a tough year with various legal issues.
  • The president has decided to entrench himself in the executive without the support of the chambers.
  • The political and legal fronts surrounding Sánchez include criminal cases that involve his environment, his party, and his family.
  • The president's procedural urgencies are conditioning political life.
  • Instead of implementing necessary reforms, the government is focused on resisting.
  • Spain has spent half a term without budgets, paralyzed and unable to take advantage of a favorable economic cycle.
  • The Bank of Spain warns that if no action is taken now, more painful adjustments will have to be made in the future.

Conclusion: Spanish democracy cannot be reduced to Sánchez's self-defense instinct. If Sánchez has decided to govern for himself, it will be Spain who pays the price.