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Spain’s government downplays Catalan separatists’ withdrawal of support

Wednesday 29 October 2025 - 11:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Spain’s government downplays Catalan separatists’ withdrawal of support

Spain’s minority government has downplayed the impact of losing the support of Junts per Catalunya, a Catalan separatist party, following the announcement by its leader, Carles Puigdemont, that the party would withdraw backing for the Socialist-led coalition.

Junts’ pivotal role in Sánchez’s government

The seven MPs from Junts were instrumental in allowing Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to secure another term after a hung parliament emerged from the 2023 elections. The announcement by Puigdemont, who remains in exile and is wanted by Spanish authorities, raised concerns over the coalition’s ability to govern effectively. He warned that the government would lose its ability to pass the state budget and manage legislative priorities.

However, government spokeswoman Pilar Alegría downplayed the development on Tuesday, stating that “all relationships have their ups and downs” and emphasizing the government’s commitment to dialogue and cooperation.

Disputes over promises and amnesty

Junts has accused the Socialists of failing to honor commitments made during negotiations, choosing to support government measures on a case-by-case basis rather than offering blanket approval for the coalition’s agenda.

A major point of contention is the amnesty law for individuals involved in Catalonia’s failed 2017 independence bid, which was Spain’s most significant political crisis in decades. While parliament passed the amnesty law last year, it excludes Puigdemont due to his embezzlement charges, making his return to Spain impossible under current legal frameworks.

Alegría defended the government’s handling of agreements with Junts, asserting that they were fulfilling commitments "solely and exclusively" within their control while working on those requiring broader consensus.

A fragile coalition

This latest development underscores the fragility of Sánchez’s leftist coalition, which has faced challenges in securing consistent parliamentary support. The government’s ability to navigate these disputes will likely determine the sustainability of its legislative agenda in the coming months.


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