The anniversary of the Spanish Constitution is celebrated with a period of peace and prosperity, although overshadowed by political tension and confrontations.
The current political reality is affected by bitterness and insults, moving away from balanced, reasonable, and civilized political debate.
The current government resists amidst a relentless opposition and a fragmented investiture majority.
Law is being used as a weapon, causing more fragmentation and division among the different political parties.
The Constitution, despite having undergone few modifications, requires changes to keep up-to-date with social evolution.
Conclusion: It is necessary that corresponding reforms are made in the Constitution in order to recognize and adapt to the plural reality of Spain, despite disunity and political battles.