Overview
- The Spanish government unilaterally canceled a €6.6 million ammunition purchase from an Israeli firm, obligating indemnity payments as confirmed by the State Attorney.
- The decision followed pressure from coalition partner Sumar and its Izquierda Unida faction, which threatened to leave the government over defense spending policies.
- The Partido Popular (PP) has escalated oversight by filing a complaint with the Tribunal de Cuentas and requesting Senate appearances for three key ministers.
- Sumar and its factions have agreed to strengthen internal coordination mechanisms to avoid future public disputes within the coalition.
- The controversy highlights broader tensions over Spain's increased defense budget and NATO commitments, with implications for upcoming budget negotiations and coalition stability.