Junts decided to withdraw a parliamentary initiative asking the Government's president to consider a vote of confidence.
The withdrawal of this initiative drops the pressure on Sánchez and the unnecessary noise in the legislature.
Junts' demands on this issue were disproportionate and legally incorrect.
Junts and the Government continue to negotiate on a weekly basis on various issues.
If Junts seeks a change in the presidency, the Constitution allows it through a vote of no confidence.
An international mediator was key in the final resolution, demanding the withdrawal of the vote of confidence.
Personal and party agendas should not jeopardize the stability of the institutions and the tranquility of the citizens, especially in times of global uncertainties.
Conclusion: Junts' actions appear destabilizing at a time that requires clarity and seriousness. Manipulating institutional stability based on party differences or global challenges should not be justified.