Satisfaction in Moncloa about the clash between Bolaños and Yolanda after the demonstrations: “It allows you to define your own profile”

  1. The government’s dual position towards the protests
  2. Moderate socialist position and defense of the Attorney General
  3. Yolanda Diaz’s tough attitude and attractiveness to the citizens
  4. Party disagreements within the executive authority
  5. Internal support and institutional constraints
  6. President Pedro Sanchez reacted and supported the demonstrations

The government is not at all uncomfortable with A quarrel between the Minister of JusticeFelix Bolaños, and Second Vice PresidentYolanda Diaz, whether she’s a fan or not Protests against the Supreme Court ruling This led to the disqualification of the state prosecutor, Álvaro García Ortiz, for two years.

The government’s dual position towards the protests

According to sources from Moncloa, the date of the ministerial meeting has not been agreed upon Adverse situations During the press conference after the Council held on Tuesday, they stressed that it allows executive authority Offering two positions While he benefits Two spirits rule the government.

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Moderate socialist position and defense of the Attorney General

On the one hand, socialists can organize more Moderate, according to what they consider Which must have the Ministry of Justice, the Presidency and the relations with the Cortes governed by Bolaños. The Minister renewed the executive authority’s support for those who resigned Attorney GeneralBefore approving the new proposal of the Public Prosecution Department, Teresa Peramatu.

Yolanda Diaz’s tough attitude and attractiveness to the citizens

But Bolaños’ position since the emergence of the Council of Ministers It hit hard The Minister of Labor did not hesitate to raise her voice and demand that citizens do so Demonstrating against the government This is what the government as a whole considers unjustified.

Minister of Regional Policy and Democratic Memory, Ángel Víctor Torres, Minister of Labour, Yolanda Díaz, Minister of Education, Vocational Training and Sports and Government Spokesperson, Pilar Alegría, and Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Cortes, Felix Bolaños, during a post-Cabinet press conference, at La Moncloa Palace, on November 25, 2025 in Madrid. (Mathias Ciofalo/Europe Press)
Minister of Regional Policy and Democratic Memory, Ángel Víctor Torres, Minister of Labour, Yolanda Díaz, Minister of Education, Vocational Training and Sports and Government Spokesperson, Pilar Alegría, and Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Cortes, Felix Bolaños, during a post-Cabinet press conference, at La Moncloa Palace, on November 25, 2025 in Madrid. (Mathias Ciofalo/Europe Press)

Party disagreements within the executive authority

Diaz’s profile is not disturbing at all, despite his organization A struggle in executive power. Precisely because they consider it to represent Disagreements between the two parties The government, more than a gap within it. Read in Partial Key: PSOE works as another option Moderate and institutional — a model for someone who manages the branch — and Sommer launches A A tougher message to voters on the far left So that we do not leave orphans of those who demand progress against justice, which they consider politicized.

Internal support and institutional constraints

In private, senior Socialist officials admit that Diaz’s position represents more than that The general feeling within the executive branch, though, is that Bolaños, as chief justice, cannot open a file Institutional crisis attacks the organization Like the Supreme Court—”No matter how much we do, we do not participate in failure“, these sources add.

Within both formations, they emphasize that this does not only allow for scoring Two positions within the governmentBut slipping into the fact that the executive will maintain some restraint, but is very upset Supreme Court decisionwhich they assume will end in Constitutional Court.

President Pedro Sanchez reacted and supported the demonstrations

Along these lines, President Pedro Sánchez stated in the observation session before the Congressional government on Wednesday that “Time will put everything in its place“And also supported Demonstrations this weekend They gathered in front of the Supreme Court.