Pedro Sánchez and Yolanda Díaz seal anti-crisis deal after tense talks, with decrees for tax cuts and rent extensions amid energy crisis.
Pedro Sánchez and Yolanda Díaz seal anti-crisis deal after tense talks, with decrees for tax cuts and rent extensions amid energy crisis.
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Spanish government approves two anti-crisis decrees after Sumar tension

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Spain's Council of Ministers was delayed over two hours on Friday due to disagreements between PSOE and Sumar on housing measures amid the Iran war energy crisis. Pedro Sánchez negotiated directly with Yolanda Díaz to split the package into two decrees: a main one with tax cuts worth 5 billion euros and another extending rent contracts. Both take effect tomorrow, though the housing decree may fail in Congress.

On Friday, March 20, 2026, Spain's extraordinary Council of Ministers at La Moncloa faced high tension over the energy crisis from the US-Israel war on Iran, which spiked oil and gas prices by blocking the Strait of Hormuz. Sumar's five ministers refused to join the 9:30 a.m. meeting, staying in an adjacent room demanding mandatory extension of rent contracts expiring in 2026-2027 to prevent sharp hikes, plus corporate margin controls. PSOE ministers waited separately as María Jesús Montero negotiated with Ernest Urtasun, but progress stalled initially with Félix Bolaños in Rome on official trip with the King and Queen meeting the Pope. Pedro Sánchez then intervened, meeting Yolanda Díaz and Sumar ministers. Sources from both sides describe intense standoff: “This plan has to be approved yes or yes,” Sánchez said firmly, warning non-entry meant coalition rupture. Díaz replied: “President, we cannot leave this council without a housing measure, without the rent extension.” After nearly two hours' deadlock, they agreed on two decrees. The main one covers 80 measures worth 5 billion euros: IVA cut to 10% on gasoline, diesel, electricity, and gas; special tax reductions; 20 cents/liter aid to transporters, farmers, and fishermen; 80% toll discounts for electrointensive industry; extended social bonuses; and CNMC margin oversight. It will be voted Thursday in Congress with good passage odds. The housing decree extends contracts and caps hikes at 2% IPC, effective up to one month for talks with Junts and PNV, who oppose it. Sánchez downplayed the crisis as “gossip” media-friendly but a “strength” in dialogue: “Welcome to 21st-century politics.” Ernest Urtasun called it an “excellent agreement” strengthening the government. The plan aims to cushion the energy shock, with Spain better placed due to renewables.

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Discussions on X emphasize the PSOE-Sumar coalition tension delaying the Council of Ministers, resolved by approving two separate anti-crisis decrees: one fiscal with tax cuts and another on housing rent extensions. Many users express skepticism that the housing decree will pass Congress, viewing the move as political maneuvering or populism. Critics decry economic illiteracy in rent freezes, while others note the 5 billion euro package against Iran war energy shocks. Sentiments are predominantly negative and skeptical from right-leaning and some left users, with neutral media reports.

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Spanish politician Lara Hernández defends housing decree amid Junts opposition and Iran energy crisis.
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Sumar defends Council boycott as Junts rejects housing decree amid Iran crisis

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Sumar's Lara Hernández defended the party's boycott tactic at the Council of Ministers, which led to the approval of a housing decree extending rental contracts and capping increases at 2%, published amid the Iran war's energy shock. Junts vowed opposition, calling it harmful to small owners.

The meeting between PSOE and Sumar on Friday yielded no significant agreements to resolve the coalition government's crisis. Sumar criticizes the PSOE's immobilist stance and warns that the blockade could jeopardize the investiture pact, while the socialists view the encounter positively and stress zero tolerance for corruption.

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The PSOE has agreed to an urgent meeting with Sumar to address the political crisis stemming from corruption and harassment scandals in the socialist party. Sumar, led by Yolanda Díaz, seeks to relaunch the government with social measures and improvements in coalition functioning, without breaking the pact for now. Both partners aim to meet this week to resolve tensions and prepare meetings with other allies.

Madrid's City Council approved the 2025 municipal budget on Monday, totaling 6,578 million euros, thanks to the PP's absolute majority, despite three total amendments from the opposition. The session, lasting over eight hours, featured heated debates on housing, infrastructure, and local conflicts. Critics decry the minimal investment in social housing amid a 55% rise in property prices since 2020.

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In the latest move amid Sumar's leadership transition following Yolanda Díaz's withdrawal, the party's executive will propose to its Grupo Coordinador an assembly after the Andalusian elections to renew organs and redefine its identity. The conclave is slated before the end of the political term.

Negotiations for a coalition of the left alternative to the PSOE in Aragón have failed, resulting in three separate candidacies for the February 8, 2026, regional elections. Chunta Aragonesista, Podemos, and IU with Movimiento Sumar will compete independently, despite efforts for unity inspired by Extremadura's success. This fragmentation could scatter the progressive vote in a polarized political context.

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Spain escalated its opposition to the U.S. military capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2026, by addressing the UN Security Council and coordinating an EU statement, while Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez prioritized a European summit over a domestic military event.

 

 

 

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