Pedro Sánchez and Salvador Illa review the political year and congratulate themselves on Spain's economic results and improved relations between Catalonia and the Spanish State.
Sánchez highlights job creation, fiscal responsibility and the achievement of surpassing ten million women affiliated with Social Security.
He recognizes the lack of housing as a pressing problem and points to the need for policies to reduce social inequality.
The volatility of his parliamentary supporters is one of the main problems for Sánchez in this term.
Illa highlights a change of stage in Catalonia marked by the intention to unite and serve, after the turbulent years of the procés.
President Illa's success depends on various conditions such as the approval of the budget, the establishment of a unique fiscal regime for Catalonia and the application of the Amnesty Law.
Illa attempts to mend a society divided by the procés, advocating for coexistence and stability in Catalonia.
Conclusion: Despite challenges and political volatility, Sánchez and Illa celebrate economic and social improvements, while emphasizing the need to alleviate social inequality and stabilize Catalonia after the turbulent procés stage.