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BOE-A-2026-3732 ·18 February 2026 ·otro Low impact
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Government can block Senate amendments' debate in Congress Plenary due to disapproval

The law allows the Government to express disapproval of Senate-approved amendments, preventing their discussion in Congress Plenary. This applies specifically to amendments 118 and 148 of the Sustainable Mobility Bill, approved on 14 November 2025 (BOCG, Congress, no. 9-10). The dispute is declared in Boe 2026-3732, relating to the Congress Committee's agreement of 11 November 2025.

In 2 key points

  1. The Government may prevent the consideration in Congress's Plenary of Senate amendments due to disapproval (conflicto entre órganos constitucionales n.º 192-2026)
  2. Applies to amendments 118 and 148 of the Sustainable Mobility Law approved on 14 November 2025 (enmiendas números 118 y 148 aprobadas por el Pleno del Senado al Proyecto de Ley de Movilidad Sostenible (BOCG, Congreso, núm. 9-10, de 14 de noviembre de 2025))

How it affects those involved

The Government may block the consideration of Senate amendments in Congress, affecting the legislative dynamics and the Senate's ability to influence the text of the Sustainable Mobility Law. Legislative bodies and stakeholders in the law project lose stability during the approval process. Public policy advisors must monitor Government disapproval to anticipate potential legislative blockages.

Lifecycle

2026-02-18PublishedPublished in the BOE
Official text Based on BOE data (boe.es). Information, not advice.

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