The article discusses concerns over Pedro Sánchez's delay in presenting the State Budgets (PGE), which has been a recurring issue during his tenure as Prime Minister. Opposition parties have criticized Sánchez and his administration for failing to meet constitutional obligations and for lacking planning and accountability. With less than a year remaining until the end of his term unless early elections or a motion of censure occur, there is growing uncertainty about when the budget will finally be presented. Sánchez previously stated that the budgets would be presented in 2026, with elections in 2027, but this timeline remains unclear. The article notes that while some details about potential spending limits have emerged, little progress has been made. Journalist Carlos Herrera criticizes Sánchez's government for using 'distraction tactics' to avoid addressing corruption issues, accusing both the government and some media outlets of diverting attention away from these problems.
Procjena pristranosti (Konzervativno): The article frames the delay in presenting the budget as a deliberate strategy by Sánchez’s government to distract from broader governance failures, particularly corruption. It uses strong language such as 'maniobra de despiste' (distracting maneuver) and 'pestilente corrupción generalizada' (widesp



