The PSOE is preparing for potential internal conflict during its upcoming Federal Committee meeting on June 27. Party leadership anticipates that growing dissatisfaction among members will surface during the session. Specifically, there are concerns that the new critical movement, ReActiva, may influence the debate. Some federations believe the movement's grievances will reflect a broader trend of internal unrest. To manage this, the party is already refining its narrative to counteract negative sentiment. The goal is to maintain stability and control the discourse surrounding the party's direction. Consequently, the leadership is proactively shielding its position against internal critics.