Overview
- The narrow bill reforms Article 69.3 to give Formentera its own senator, with PSOE and Sumar pressing for a single-reading process and a plenary vote next week.
- PNV has filed eleven amendments that reprise its 2024 package, including recognition of a Basque 'right to decide' conditioned on a prior pact with the State.
- The party seeks to limit the King’s inviolability to official acts and proposes scrapping Article 155, which enabled intervention in Catalonia in 2017.
- The amendments also aim to remove the Armed Forces’ role as guarantors of territorial integrity and to create a Foral Chamber of the Constitutional Court plus a bilateral Arbitral Board for Euskadi-State disputes.
- Approval of the Formentera reform requires three-fifths support in both chambers, the PP has moved to keep the constitutional toponym as 'Ibiza' rather than 'Eivissa', and reporting indicates the PNV amendments are unlikely to advance.