Spanish Parliament Okays Landmark Labor Reform By Single Vote
- By The Financial District

- Feb 4, 2022
- 1 min read
The Spanish parliament ratified Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022, by a single, mistaken vote a landmark labor reform devised by the country’s Socialist-led coalition government, unlocking billions of euros in European Union (EU) aid, the Associated Press (AP) reported.

Photo Insert: The Spanish Parliament
At the end of a messy ballot, the main party in the conservative opposition said that one of its deputies had erroneously voted in favor of the reform. The Popular Party said that the parliament’s speaker refused to revert the result despite the party’s complaint.
Nine smaller parties joined the Socialist party and its junior coalition partner Unidas Podemos (United We Can) to vote in favor of the law passed by the Cabinet at the end of December. The cross-party support gave the bill a 175-174 victory over mostly conservative opposition parties.
The minority coalition government controls just 155 of the 350 seats in the Congress of Deputies, Spain’s parliament. The government negotiated the law with trade unions and employers, who both backed it.
Its approval meets a commitment made by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s government to the European Commission, enabling the eurozone’s fourth-largest economy to collect its next installment of EU pandemic recovery funds. Labor reform has been a banner for Sánchez’s administration.
It reverses some of the business-friendly regulations adopted in 2012 by a previous conservative administration at the height of the sovereign debt crisis.
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