Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez braces for a perilous political year as he faces mounting crises—migrant surges, legal scandals, and legislative paralysis—that threaten his fragile minority government and could force an early election. With his re-election bid on the line, Sánchez is under fire over Ceuta’s migrant influx, EU tensions, and his wife’s looming trial, while internal party probes and Catalan allies’ resistance stall critical budgets. As polls hint at a surge for Vox and the People’s Party, Sánchez’s coalition is crumbling, leaving him increasingly isolated—and possibly desperate for a fresh mandate.
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