President Pedro Sánchez is set to announce whether he will continue his role as the head of government or decide to step down.
Sánchez announced a five-day hiatus to reflect and make this decision.
The opposition critically fires back at Sánchez, suggesting his actions are part of a tactical ploy and will not benefit the country.
Members of his party fear that his withdrawal could result in a dramatic power vacuum.
Sánchez criticizes the harsh opposition of PP and Vox which caused much damage in the political scene.
Despite the persistent attacks from PP, there are no signs that their confrontational attitude towards Sánchez will soften.
Sánchez is the third longest-serving president in the democracy, and is respected for his progressive and bold leadership.
Conclusion: Regardless of his decision, Sánchez has established himself as a progressive political leader whose impact cannot be ignored, but his potential departure presents significant challenges for Spain's political future.