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Editorial: La Vanguardia

  • The Constitution of 1978 celebrates 47 years, being the longest in effect in Spain, symbolising a peaceful period in the country's history.
  • Although the Constitution has a positive evaluation among citizens, the opposition and persistent disputes among the main political parties are undermining its foundational spirit.
  • The decline of the constitutional spirit has been evolving for years, with relevant political actors unable or unwilling to stop this dangerous drift.
  • The willingness to consensus, which was a key ingredient in drafting the Constitution, is increasingly diminished in today's political landscape.
  • The lack of a minimum consensus prevents necessary progress and modernisations to the Constitution, adapting it to current challenges.

Conclusion: The Constitution of 1978, despite its longevity and general acceptance, is threatened by the erosion of its founding spirit motivated by the lack of consensus and political polarization in Spain.