People's Party of Andalusia

Sánchez prefers to violate the Constitution again than to give back the right to speak to the citizens.

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Pedro Sánchez has acknowledged that the General State Budget will be extended if he does not secure the necessary support to approve the 2025 financial statements. This situation, which some figures such as Felipe González describe as "unconstitutional," reflects the paralysis of a government incapable of offering stability or promoting new public policies. The lack of a budget limits key investments in services, infrastructure, and access to European funds.

Pedro Sánchez refuses to do what democratic common sense dictates and what the Spanish Constitution demands: call general elections if it is unable to approve the 2025 General State BudgetFar from accepting his failure, the Prime Minister has opted to cling to power and remain in La Moncloa, despite evidence that His political project is exhausted and his government is paralyzed..

At a press conference following the European Council summit, Sánchez was blunt: «The budgets are being extended, without a doubt.«, he concluded, making it clear that He prioritizes staying in his seat rather than giving back the voice of the citizens.The lack of new public accounts, according to many experts and political figures, constitutes a breach of the Constitution, as former President Felipe González recalled.

Felipe González dismantles Sánchez: "There is no budget and it is unconstitutional."

The words of Felipe González resonate like an uncomfortable echo for the current tenant of La Moncloa. The former socialist president He has not hesitated to point out the seriousness of not having an approved General State Budget., and describes it as "unconstitutional""I called elections when I couldn't pass the budget," González recalled. "Others just cling to their seats," he declared, clearly alluding to Sánchez.

 

The former leader emphasizes that A government that fails to pass its accounts loses democratic legitimacy to continue governing., and calls for respect for the principles of the Constitution that Sánchez claims to defend, but now seems to ignore.

A government without direction and without a 2025 General State Budget

As the months go by and Pedro Sánchez's inability to gather parliamentary support is confirmed, The possibility that Spain will face the whole of 2025 with the budget extended from 2023 is now almost a fact.. The situation highlights the extreme weakness of his government and the absence of a clear political direction..

Despite this paralysis, Sánchez tries to sell stability while He clings to power with the same arguments that his former allies and even the historical figures of his own party criticize.. According to Sánchez, Governing with outdated accounts "is not a problem" because, he says, Spain leads economic growth and job creation in the EU. However, The data he presents do not hide the institutional paralysis and the growing loss of confidence in his management..

Sánchez tries to avoid the polls

Pedro Sánchez He flatly refuses to give the Spanish people their voices back. and prefers to continue governing without General State Budget 2025, hiding behind a supposedly good economic moment, trying selling stability while the country experiences unprecedented paralysis.

The president forgets that leading the economy cannot be sustained without new public accounts., which update the necessary investments for public services, infrastructure and social policies. With outdated budgets, it is not possible to respond to the challenges of the present or to take advantage of the European Next Generation funds efficiently., as economic analysts warn.

Sánchez's democratic fraud

The general secretary of PP of Andalusia, Antonio Repullo, has expressed his complete agreement with the statements of Felipe González and has underlined the seriousness of the fact Spain continues without an updated budgetThrough his social media, Repullo has been emphatic:
"It can be said louder, but not clearer: not approving the budget is a 'constitutional breach.' When he couldn't do so, he called elections... others just cling to their seats."

Pedro Sánchez clings to power while the country suffers the consequences of his political and legislative blockade.. Repullo highlights the contrast between the institutional responsibility that Felipe González demonstrated in his day and the attitude of Sánchez, that He prefers to prolong his mandate at the expense of the stability and future of Spain..

The blockage of the 2025 General State Budget, a threat to growth and well-being

The blockage of the 2025 General State Budget It endangers the economic recovery and social well-being of the Spanish people.. Without updated accounts, the Government is unable to respond to new social demands, increase spending on health, education or infrastructure, or guarantee the arrival of European funds..

Pedro Sánchez prioritizes his political survival over the general interest, citizens pay the price of a government without direction and without a project.

Pedro Sánchez has lost the parliamentary support necessary to govern effectively. His investiture partners They have turned their backs on the Executive, and the lack of agreement regarding the 2025 General State Budget it's just the last one example of political isolation that the president lives.

Sánchez clings to his seat while Spain needs a new direction.

Sánchez has shown that he puts his permanence in power before the interests of the country.The lack of a 2025 General State Budget is evidence of his government's exhaustion, but the president He prefers to remain in La Moncloa without giving citizens the opportunity to decide..

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