- The government of Pedro Sánchez is reliant on a precarious balance to secure necessary votes from partners.
- The need to negotiate a complex Parliament is a constant challenge.
- The delay in implementing a minimum 15% tax on large multinationals is a major concern.
- Ideological tensions exist between conservative parties, reluctant to create new taxes, and other components of progressive coalition.
- The maximalist stance of Puigdemont's party and Podemos could risk important economic and social policies.
- Spain needs a fiscal reform to access 7.2 billion of European funds and propel political and economic stability.
Conclusion: The government needs to work with humility and realism, and all involved must be aware of the high stakes and act with responsibility.