An alternative majority to the PSOE with PP, PNV, and Junts marks the line of economic reaction to the war
An alternative political coalition in Spain is forming in response to the economic impact of the conflict in Iran, aiming to propose a social shield against the crisis.
In Spain, a new political coalition comprised of the People's Party (PP), the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV), and Junts has emerged as an alternative to the ruling Socialist Party (PSOE). This coalition is primarily focused on addressing the economic fallout from the ongoing conflict in Iran. The government, led by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, has reached out to various parliamentary groups for input on how to manage the economic implications, although Vox has declined to participate in the discussions. The coalition is pressing for immediate measures to protect citizens from the adverse economic effects of the conflict, similar to the emergency responses implemented during the Ukraine war.
The situation has created a politically charged atmosphere in Spain as different parties mobilize their bases and attempt to define their positions on foreign conflicts and domestic economic policies. The call for a