The 41st Federal Congress of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) has become a rallying point for the party amidst judicial challenges and political opposition.
Former President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has reinvigorated the party's spirit, emphasizing the need for a progressive Spain led by the PSOE.
The congress, attended by a thousand delegates, has seen calls for unity against what is perceived as a conservative judicial assault.
Diana Morant, a prominent figure at the congress, has criticized the management of the recent dana crisis in Valencia, highlighting the failures of the current regional leadership under Carlos Mazón.
The congress has also been marked by a strong defense of public management and science, with Morant condemning climate change denial and the failures of right-wing coalitions.
The event underscores the PSOE's commitment to revitalizing its political project and leadership, aiming to strengthen its position in Spanish politics.










