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Editorial: El País

Dec. 24, 2024

  • Pedro Sánchez states that Spain is a better country now than it was in 2018.
  • Economic data shows Spain tripling the growth rate of the EU and a record number of Social Security affiliates.
  • The issue of the fracture in Catalonia has been significantly alleviated.
  • Despite the flourishing economy, work on reducing inequality still need to be done.
  • The high unemployment rate and productivity problems are key challenges, as is the costliness of housing.
  • Spain has achieved political stability absent in France, Germany, and much of the Western world.
  • Criticism of the actions of judges was avoided, despite intense judicial activity in his closest environment.
  • Socialists are willing to meet with Puigdemont without him being amnestied, which can put political stability to the test.

Conclusion: While Spain has made significant progress in economic and political terms under Sánchez's leadership, significant challenges still need to be addressed to ensure greater equality and stability in the future.