Spain’s Congress has agreed to allow Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to face a vote of confidence. This decision follows the refusal of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party) and Sumar, its coalition partner, to support a parliamentary vote demanding an early general election. The move comes amid a political stalemate, as opposition parties sought to force a snap election following recent political developments. Sánchez will now have the opportunity to demonstrate he maintains sufficient parliamentary support to govern. The vote of confidence is expected to be held in the coming days, offering a critical test of the current government’s stability. The outcome will determine whether Spain heads towards an early election or if Sánchez can continue in office.