Spain’s government is rapidly advancing a series of key legislative initiatives before the summer parliamentary break. These include progressing towards the national budget, validating a new anti-crisis decree, and approving a housing package. Simultaneously, the government is moving forward with its anti-corruption plan and finalizing a regularization process for undocumented immigrants. Analysts suggest this concentrated push is a deliberate strategy to set the political agenda and divert public attention from ongoing judicial scrutiny. The flurry of activity aims to highlight governmental achievements and potentially overshadow legal challenges facing the administration. This legislative offensive is viewed as an attempt to control the narrative during a period of heightened political tension.