The Catalan party Junts has announced its support for a motion presented by the Popular Party (PP) demanding Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez submit to a vote of no confidence. However, the motion itself carries no legal or political weight, as only the Prime Minister possesses the authority to initiate such a process. This move is largely symbolic, representing a further escalation of political pressure on Sánchez. The PP’s motion aims to challenge Sánchez’s leadership following recent political maneuvering and ongoing negotiations with separatist parties. Junts’ backing signals a deepening rift between the central government and Catalan independence movements. Despite the non-binding nature of the motion, it highlights the instability within Spanish politics and the challenges facing Sánchez in maintaining a governing majority. The outcome is not expected to force Sánchez to resign, but it underscores the opposition’s discontent.