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Spain’s Political Limbo: The Way Forward and Policy Implications

Teneo

Wed 13 Sep 2023 - 15:00 BST / 10:00 EDT

Summary

The ongoing political situation in Spain following the July elections was addressed, with probabilities outlined for various outcomes: a 60% chance of a center-left government led by the Socialist Party, a 35% chance of new elections in January, and a 5% chance of a center-right government led by the People's Party. Barroso detailed the challenges faced by potential Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, particularly in negotiating with Catalan secessionist parties, who had demanded an amnesty law and other concessions. Potential scenarios were discussed, including the possibility of new elections in January and the uncertainties surrounding the outcome. Regarding economic and EU policy implications, Barroso noted that the short-term impact of the political stalemate would be minimal, as urgent matters could be addressed through executive decrees. However, in the long term, there could be delays in implementing EU funds if a government was not formed promptly. In the event of a center-left government, policy continuity was expected, with a focus on increasing the minimum wage and maintaining relatively high taxation. Repealing certain reforms would be challenging due to agreements with Brussels. The importance of Brussels conditionality was emphasized, as it would guide economic policies, ensuring stability and adherence to mainstream economic principles, regardless of which party formed the government.

Topics

Will a government be formed, or will the country go to new elections?

Impact of current stalemate on economic and EU policies

If elections are held, who might lead the next government?

Policy implications of a centre-left government

Policy implications of a centre-right government