Overview
- Míriam Nogueras told Congress the agreement with the prime minister is finished and called him “cynical” and “hypocritical.”
- Pedro Sánchez acknowledged unmet commitments and promised to “work harder,” citing pending items such as fiscal balances, budget execution, financial inclusion, multireoffending rules, Catalan presence in international bodies, and full application of the amnesty law subject to TEU and Constitutional Court rulings.
- PNV spokesperson Maribel Vaquero warned the government is “agonizing,” kept support conditional on honoring accords, and lamented a legislature she described as blocked.
- Sánchez urged partners to choose dialogue over blockage, reminded Junts it also needs PSOE votes for its agenda, and appealed for a more respectful tone in debate.
- PNV signaled it could rethink its backing if agreements are not fulfilled, noting slow-moving talks and avoidable political and administrative resistance.