Pedro Sanchez has been in La Moncloa for seven years, close to reaching the tenure of other political leaders.
He has favorable wind in economic terms, but the current political tension could affect.
There are evident signs of wear and tear on his government, more related to the instability of his parliamentary majority and the lack of budgets.
The Ábalos case and that of militant Leire Días represent internal problems that need to be resolved.
The roadmap to face this wear and tear includes coherence, anticipatory strategies and organic changes.
Polarizing policies like sanchismo and antisanchismo do not benefit the country.
The PP has used the tactic of diverting attention from the void of their own policies by accusing Sanchez's Government.
Conclusion: In sum, Sanchez's government is showing signs of fatigue but keeps moving forward despite both internal and external tensions. But a consistent and meaningful response from the opposition is also needed, not just destructive criticism.