The approval of the Budgets will strengthen Catalonia's stability, thus fulfilling a key promise of President Salvador Illa.
The content of the budget, however, encourages Catalonia's disconnection from Spain and exacerbates Pedro Sanchez's confederal vision.
The chronology of the events indicates a shift from the PSOE's postulates towards the PSC's, which tend to favor nationalism.
The budget project proposes to transfer new competencies and privileges to Catalonia in management and language.
The State will cede control over several areas to Catalonia, including tax management and the Consortium of the Free Zone of Barcelona.
The budget will increase funds for the promotion of Catalan, aiming to eradicate Spanish from public and private life.
Conclusion: The budgets will save President Illa's management, but they will promote more nationalism at the expense of fewer rights and freedoms, affecting both Catalonia and all of Spain.