The budget landscape by 2025
The political scenario in Spain by 2025 presents a remarkable challenge, with the confirmation that there will be no general state budget (PGE). The Union of ERC and Together has left the PSOE and the PSC without a stable base to move forward, causing the need to extend the accounts at a crucial moment.
The consequences of the extension
Extending budgets is not just a technical matter; It involves limiting planned investments and placing Spain, Catalonia and Barcelona in a position of vulnerability to emerging challenges. This situation becomes even more critical in an unstable global context.
The role of processing parties
The inability to find a budget agreement falls on the internal dynamics of the processist parties. While in Madrid Together, the guideline marks in Catalonia, the failure of the approval of the accounts can be attributed to ERC. Both cases reflect a complex interdependence between parties, which has led to institutional paralysis.
The conflict in Barcelona
In Barcelona, Jaume Collboni has found difficulty managing the demands of the commons, which seek to maintain their influence from the opposition. This dynamic has forced the mayor to opt for the extension of the accounts, a reflection of the political instability in the city.
Salvador Illa’s expectations
The arrival of Salvador Illa to the Generalitat had generated expectations among the socialists. However, the re -election of Oriol Junqueras has complicated budget negotiations. Illa, instead of seeking alternative alliances, has chosen to accept a credit supplement, which reflects a lack of power to implement the necessary investments.
The situation of the Spanish government
The Spanish government, led by Pedro Sánchez, is in a similar situation. With relations with the members of ERC and together, the decision not to submit budgets is an indicator of its political fragility. Sánchez had trusted in stable governability, but reality has shown that this was an illusion.
Future prospects
Despite the hopes of an improvement with the resolution of amnesty, experts warn that this could lead to more demands from the procession parties. Without a budget agreement, both the PSOE and the PSC will continue to be dependent on a system that limits them and conditions their actions.