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.