The world is facing an unprecedented economic crisis, amplified by Donald Trump's aggressive tariff policy.
The PSOE and the PP, the two main parties in Spain, are unable to approve a state pact to support the Spanish exporting industry.
The Government approved a decree that foresees a line of avales from the Official Credit Institute worth 5,000 million euros, and other aids for Spanish exporting companies.
Negotiations between these two parties seemed to point to an agreement, but were derailed when the Government and Junts agreed on a plan to distribute aid in relation to the exporting weight of each autonomous region.
Global leaders are taking quick and extraordinary decisions in response to this crisis.
The PP has not yet confirmed whether or not it will support the Government's decree.
Conclusion: The PP could be making a mistake if it does not support the Government's plan, as it understands the need to help companies affected by Trump's tariff policies, and the need to act united and in solidarity in these challenging times.