María Jesús Montero intends to appoint her subordinate Inés Olóndriz to lead the Independent Authority of Fiscal Responsibility (AIReF) in a move aimed at neutralizing this vital public body as a counterbalance to the government.
The government is adding the erosion of supervisory bodies to its political tactic of influencing institutions like the Prosecutor's Office and public companies such as RTVE and Sepi.
Inés Olóndriz, despite having a technical profile, has shown a lack of neutrality in her current role and has been an active party in agreements that favor Catalonia.
A potential appointment of Olóndriz, a senior Treasury official, as the head of the body expected to scrutinize her own accounts, would deal a fatal blow to AIReF's credibility.
Conclusion: Montero's decision reflects a worrisome trend of the government instrumentalizing and eroding independent public bodies for greater political control and partisan purposes, which could have serious repercussions on Spain's democracy and governance.