Spain's minority government under Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces ongoing pressure from corruption investigations targeting PSOE figures and associates, which prompted a non-binding June 2026 parliamentary resolution urging his resignation by a 177-171 margin. Opposition parties, led by the People's Party, have floated but declined to table a formal constructive no-confidence motion, citing insufficient support to reach the required 176-vote absolute majority in the 350-seat Congress. Smaller parliamentary groups, including regional parties, have resisted backing such a move amid concerns over potential far-right influence. Sánchez has reaffirmed commitment to completing the term through 2027 without snap elections or a confidence vote, leaving any formal motion dependent on shifting alliances before the December 31, 2026 resolution window.
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A “motion of no-confidence” refers to a formal motion of censure under Spain’s constitutional procedures, including a candidate to replace Sanchez as Prime Minister. Informal calls for Sánchez to resign, requests for a confidence vote, parliamentary criticism, or other non-binding political statements will not qualify.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be official information from the government of Spain; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Rynek otwarty: Jun 30, 2026, 3:44 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...A “motion of no-confidence” refers to a formal motion of censure under Spain’s constitutional procedures, including a candidate to replace Sanchez as Prime Minister. Informal calls for Sánchez to resign, requests for a confidence vote, parliamentary criticism, or other non-binding political statements will not qualify.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be official information from the government of Spain; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Spain's minority government under Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces ongoing pressure from corruption investigations targeting PSOE figures and associates, which prompted a non-binding June 2026 parliamentary resolution urging his resignation by a 177-171 margin. Opposition parties, led by the People's Party, have floated but declined to table a formal constructive no-confidence motion, citing insufficient support to reach the required 176-vote absolute majority in the 350-seat Congress. Smaller parliamentary groups, including regional parties, have resisted backing such a move amid concerns over potential far-right influence. Sánchez has reaffirmed commitment to completing the term through 2027 without snap elections or a confidence vote, leaving any formal motion dependent on shifting alliances before the December 31, 2026 resolution window.
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