President Pedro Sanchez's government endured a significant defeat when their proposal on budgetary stability and public debt targets was rejected.
The governing bloc was reduced to 164 votes, due to opposition from PP, Vox, UPN, and Junts, in addition to abstentions from Podemos and Compromís.
This coincides with the imprisonment of PSOE's ex-secretary of organization, José Luis Ábalos, and his assistant Koldo García, involved in alleged corruption.
The government will table these stability targets again in December, but there is a prevailing anticipation they will be rejected once more.
This consequent roll-over of budgets for the third consecutive year represents bad news for the administration.
The opposition continues to emphasis the government's weakness and uses this as a hindrance to progress.
The budget blockade creates a negative effect on public investment potential, harming all taxpayers.
Conclusion: Spanish politics has reached a critical juncture, with the opposition exercising a blockade that hinders the implementation of necessary and beneficial changes for the economy and society at large.