Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez secured the support of the federal committee of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) following criticism from regional leader Emiliano García-Page. García-Page voiced concerns, but ultimately the majority of regional federations backed Sánchez’s leadership. The vote came after calls for early elections from within the party, fueled by ongoing political tensions. Sánchez responded by accusing those demanding elections of previously opposing his government’s formation in 2015, a no-confidence motion in 2017, and coalition agreements in 2023. The outcome suggests a fragile unity within the PSOE as Sánchez navigates a challenging political landscape. This internal party debate highlights divisions regarding the current government’s stability and future direction. The vote is seen as a crucial moment for Sánchez, allowing him to continue leading the party and the country, at least for the immediate future.