Sánchez warned that the consequences of the war in the Middle East 'are already entering our homes', referring to aspects such as electricity bills, the price of groceries, and rising mortgages. The president emphasized the need to protect citizens from the economic effects of the conflict.
The government approved a real decree law, validated in Congress, which, according to Sánchez, represents 'the largest social and economic shield in the entire European Union'. This measure, with an investment of 5 billion euros, seeks to mitigate the impact of the war on Spanish households and businesses.