Pedro Sánchez has taken five days to contemplate his future as leader of the Government, which has prompted internal reflection within PSOE.
Throughout his mandate, Sánchez has exercised absolute control over all organic decisions within PSOE.
Sánchez has brought up the idea of a PSOE without him in the midst of a politically delicate moment for the party.
While the polls do not predict a collapse of PSOE, the party is experiencing a complex moment following the loss of several regional governments.
PSOE currently only retains the executives of Castilla-La Mancha, Asturias, and Navarra.
A resignation by Sánchez would have complicated any attempt at orderly renovation within the socialist federations.
Sánchez has recently affirmed his intention to continue as a candidate in the upcoming elections.
The president asserted that the party 'transcends' him as a person, encouraging PSOE to begin collective reflection on the future of the party.
Conclusion: PSOE faces a multitude of challenges, and must move forward with planning the longevity of the political project, beyond Sánchez's leadership.