Spanish politics is characterized by constant negotiation between forces with divergent interests due to parliamentary fragmentation.
The non-law proposal of Junts for Pedro Sánchez to undergo a confidence question may be key for the political future of Spain.
The Junts party uses its seats in congress to pressure the government and advance its interests.
Political conversations and agreements drag on for months and years with little progress.
Failure to comply with agreements can have significant consequences on public investment.
Conclusion: Spanish politics needs greater formality and commitment to comply with agreements. The breaking of a given word by one party to another can have a high cost for the country.