On Tuesday, the Spanish Parliament rejected the extension of the rent freeze, threatening over two million tenants with significant rent increases. This decision followed a vote by right-wing forces, leading to sharp criticism from socialist government ministers.
Spanish Prime Minister <strong>Pedro Sanchez</strong> is preparing for a significant political challenge in parliament on Wednesday, where he will engage in a comprehensive discussion about the Iranian war and its political and economic impacts. This debate follows months of criticism from the People's Party and Vox, who have accused him of corruption, prompting him to respond with reform promises.