After a week of disagreements, where for the first time the term crisis in political coexistence between the PSOE and United We have been mentioned on account of the law of sexual freedom, the Government has convened in Moncloa urgently to the commission monitoring the agreement of coalition. An appointment to try to put out the open fires this week, in which, according to sources of both formations, it was aimed at "aspiring to consolidate this new coalition culture, based on collaboration and mutual respect." The meeting has not been attended by Pedro Sánchez or Pablo Iglesias.

The preliminary draft of the sexual freedom law, which was discussed by the Council of Ministers last Tuesday, has caused a crisis among the coalition partners. On the one hand, we can accuse Vice President Carmen Calvo and the Minister of Justice, Juan Carlos Campo, of trying to block the initiative. On the other, socialist ministers have described the draft presented by the Ministry of Equality led by Irene Montero as "fudge". This confrontation has been accompanied by other clashes such as the request of United We in Congress to create a commission of investigation on the business of Don Juan Carlos; the deauthorization of Moncloa to Labor in the management of the coronavirus or the discrepancies with the law of Education of Isabel Celaá for not cutting the financing to the agreed centers that they segregate. Many fronts in a single week.

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