Salvador Illa's government has enjoyed a hundred days of parliamentary courtesy, during which it has not faced significant challenges.
Illa has managed to return to institutional normality in the Generalitat, maintaining productive relationships with other institutions and acting pragmatically in the international sphere.
The housing plan proposed by the government remains in the realm of intentions, with few visible results so far.
Illa's future as president is largely dependent on budget negotiations and the political strategy of other political formations, particularly ERC.
Catalonia is currently living in a state of calm waiting, which will soon be interrupted by budget negotiations and the implementation of financial reforms.
Conclusion: In general, Salvador Illa's mandate has started with a period of relative calm and stability, but tough decisions and inevitable political confrontations are just around the corner.