The government of Pedro Sánchez has not had a grace period in its first 100 days.
The victory of Alfonso Rueda in the Galician elections and the involvement of Koldo García Izaguirre in a corruption scandal has put the government in a delicate position.
The government has experienced weariness while trying to enact an Amnesty Law for those involved in the procés.
Junts has been irresponsibly lengthening the process for the passage of the Amnesty Law, hindering the legislative work.
The case of García Izaguirre might have a highly destructive potential for the government.
Conclusion: In his previous term, Sánchez managed to overcome great difficulties, but at this moment, the outlook seems complicated. The emergence of the García Izaguirre case and the resistance of Junts to pass the Amnesty Law threaten to make the following days harder than the first 100.