The PSOE has publicly stated its “absolute respect” following the recent breakup with Junts, highlighting a commitment to dialogue and negotiation. This announcement comes just two years after the two parties signed an investment agreement, marking a significant shift in their political alliance.
On October 27, the PSOE reflected on the implications of losing a crucial partner whose support was vital for their governance. Despite the setback, the party expressed confidence in overcoming the current situation. A spokesperson noted, “It is worth engaging in dialogue,” emphasizing the importance of continued negotiations.
Pedro Sánchez, the leader of the PSOE, alongside the Government”s vice president, reiterated the sentiment of maintaining an open hand for future discussions. The PSOE believes that, despite challenges posed by the recent split, particularly following decisions taken by Carles Puigdemont, they can navigate through this political turbulence.
Moreover, the party is pointing to macroeconomic data and job creation as reasons to remain optimistic about their current trajectory. They assert that there are no substantial grounds for initiating changes in their governance strategy. Observers are now watching closely for further reactions from the PSOE and its affiliates in light of this significant political development.
