Spain’s government is struggling to advance key legislative projects as the parliamentary session nears its end. Several bills, including those related to the controversial “gag law” (ley mordaza), family matters, and official secrets, remain stalled in the legislative process. The government had promised action on these issues, but their progress has been hampered by parliamentary hurdles. This raises doubts about whether these laws will be enacted before the legislature concludes. The delays highlight the challenges faced by the government in securing parliamentary support for its agenda. It leaves these important legal reforms with an uncertain future and unfulfilled promises. The stalled legislation impacts diverse areas of Spanish society, creating potential complications for future governance.

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