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The article discusses the increasing frustration within the Spanish government over the unpredictable actions of Junts, a political party led by Carles Puigdemont. Despite Junts voting with the Popular Party (PP) and Vox to support a non-binding motion calling for Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s resignation and a confidence vote, the government considers these moves politically insignificant. Sánchez has challenged Junts to present a motion of censure if they wish to oust him, but officials believe they are mainly doing these actions for political visibility and to avoid supporting a direct no-confidence motion. The government remains cautious, anticipating Puigdemont's return to Catalonia amid potential legal backing from the European Court, which could influence Catalan politics. Overall, officials prefer a strategic patience approach, expecting Puigdemont’s decision-making to clarify once he is back in Catalonia.
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