Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is navigating a challenging period as his government faces intense judicial scrutiny and political pressure.
Despite these challenges, Sánchez remains confident, attributing the pressure to a strategic attempt by opponents to destabilize his administration.
He believes that this "harassment" will ultimately backfire on those orchestrating it.
Sánchez is determined to advance his agenda, dismissing claims that his government is merely in survival mode.
Meanwhile, opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo argues that the current legislative term is exhausted due to ongoing judicial issues.
Feijóo supports the credibility of corruption allegations against the government, suggesting they could weaken Sánchez's position.
Despite these tensions, Sánchez is optimistic about passing the national budget, which he sees as crucial for consolidating his government's term.










