In the worst recession in the Spanish economy since the post-war period, the state's economic apparatus does not function with a minimum cohesion and, on the contrary, is worryingly fractured and under high tension. It is difficult to demand pacts of state from other political forces when such division and cacophony persists in the Delegate Commission of the Government for Economic Affairs (CDGAE), the helmsman of the Spanish economy.The divide between socialist and Podemos ministers is growing and they have even
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