Pedro Sánchez's government had a difficult day due to the volatility of the majority of the investiture and the challenge of maintaining the initiative.
The Executive sought to validate three decrees, only gaining approval for the 'omnibus decree'.
The positions of Junts and Podemos, along with the right, prevented the other two decrees.
The anti-crisis measures decree survived after a tie-breaker vote, while the reconciliation decree was not passed.
Junts and Podemos appear to have prioritised their own interests over citizens by rejecting the reconciliation decree.
Delays on the reconciliation decree harm those who could benefit from the measures contained within it.
Conclusion: The PSOE should reach the plenary with closed agreements when the topics under discussion are so relevant, avoiding hurried last-minute deals.