Spain’s legislature recently faced a crucial vote, testing Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s coalition strength. This was the first major test for Sánchez’s government, revealing the coalition’s fragile support. Parliament aimed to approve three key decrees for government operations. Only one passed, unlocking 10 billion euros from the European Union. A second decree on unemployment benefits […]
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