The Spanish government, led by President Pedro Sánchez, is set to approve a democratic regeneration plan in collaboration with the Sumar party, despite facing parliamentary challenges.
Contrary to opposition claims of potential early elections, Sánchez's administration remains confident in its stability, bolstered by a strong economic position and substantial European funds.
These funds are pivotal for economic transformation, allowing the government to operate effectively even without new budgets.
The government maintains a complex yet sufficient majority to pass laws, with ongoing negotiations with key allies like Junts and PNV.
The administration's focus is on executing European projects and reforms, ensuring governance continuity for the remaining three years of its term.
Despite internal and external pressures, the government is determined to sustain its transformative agenda, leveraging its resources and alliances.