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Spanish Government Seeks Late-Stage Negotiations with Junts to Avoid Legislative Collapse

Spanish Government Seeks Late-Stage Negotiations with Junts to Avoid Legislative Collapse

PSOE Attempts to Convince Puigdemont's Party to Reconsider Confidence Motion in Efforts to Salvage Parliamentary Cooperation
In a bid to prevent a potential legislative breakdown, the Spanish government is actively engaging in negotiations with Junts per Catalunya, the party led by former Catalan President Carles Puigdemont.

This last-minute diplomatic effort comes as the government, led by the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), faces the possibility of a legislative impasse due to Junts’ demand for a confidence vote against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

The core of the dispute lies in the anticipated rejection by the Spanish Congress, controlled by the PSOE and its coalition partners, of a motion for a vote of confidence in the Prime Minister.

This request, originating from Junts, has been deemed "out of context" and "untimely" by the government, as it suggests a mechanism of parliamentary oversight that traditionally falls exclusively under the purview of the Prime Minister.

Negotiations have intensified as key leaders attempt to devise a revised approach that would allow both parties to maintain parliamentary oversight while avoiding a confidence vote, which the government argues would set a dangerous precedent.

This alternative could involve a reformulation or redrafting of the proposal into a different parliamentary instrument that maintains scrutiny without invoking a formal confidence vote.

Behind these discussions is a broader negotiation landscape, including ongoing talks regarding Spain's general state budgets, a crucial element for the survival of the current administration.

The government has communicated a willingness to proceed with existing economic plans even without new budget approvals, arguing that a delay in presenting the budgets would not hinder Spain’s economic progress.

Carles Puigdemont and his senior advisors are expected to hold a critical meeting in Brussels to decide on their course of action, a decision that could have significant implications for Spain's political stability.

In parallel, Spanish Justice and Presidency Minister Félix Bolaños is playing a pivotal role in these negotiations with Junts, aiming to secure a strategic agreement that sustains the legislative agenda.

At this juncture, the government maintains that the constitutional framework supports avoiding the use of non-legislative proposals to communicate confidence motions externally.

They caution about potential future misuse if opposition parties were allowed to continuously challenge and undermine the government via such instruments.

The potential fallouts from a legislative collapse loom large.

Junts faces its own strategic calculations, including risks of electoral repercussions and further marginalization should the opposition parties, like the People's Party (PP) and VOX, gain majority control.

Additionally, the fate of Puigdemont’s legal standing, contingent upon ongoing negotiations that might grant amnesty, remains intricately tied to the political climate in Madrid.

These maneuvers underscore a complex and multifaceted political landscape as the government and its allies seek pathways to preserve stability and advance their shared legislative priorities.
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