Spain's minority government under Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces ongoing parliamentary pressure following a June 2026 non-binding congressional motion—passed 178-171 with support from the PP, Vox, and Junts—that urged him to submit to a cuestión de confianza or resign amid corruption investigations and convictions involving former PSOE ministers and allies. Sánchez has rejected these calls, affirming his intent to govern until the 2027 election deadline, while the opposition has refrained from tabling a formal moción de censura due to insufficient votes for passage. Junts's withdrawal of legislative backing has left the government reliant on a reconducted 2023 budget, with fall votes on new spending measures and potential early elections serving as key near-term tests of stability.
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A “motion of no-confidence” refers to a formal motion of censure under Spain’s constitutional procedures, including a candidate to replace Sanchez as Prime Minister. Informal calls for Sánchez to resign, requests for a confidence vote, parliamentary criticism, or other non-binding political statements will not qualify.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be official information from the government of Spain; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...A “motion of no-confidence” refers to a formal motion of censure under Spain’s constitutional procedures, including a candidate to replace Sanchez as Prime Minister. Informal calls for Sánchez to resign, requests for a confidence vote, parliamentary criticism, or other non-binding political statements will not qualify.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be official information from the government of Spain; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Spain's minority government under Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces ongoing parliamentary pressure following a June 2026 non-binding congressional motion—passed 178-171 with support from the PP, Vox, and Junts—that urged him to submit to a cuestión de confianza or resign amid corruption investigations and convictions involving former PSOE ministers and allies. Sánchez has rejected these calls, affirming his intent to govern until the 2027 election deadline, while the opposition has refrained from tabling a formal moción de censura due to insufficient votes for passage. Junts's withdrawal of legislative backing has left the government reliant on a reconducted 2023 budget, with fall votes on new spending measures and potential early elections serving as key near-term tests of stability.
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