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BOE-A-2026-3733 ·18 February 2026 ·otro Low impact
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Government must object to Senate amendments in Sustainable Mobility Bill

The law requires the Government to object to Senate amendments 118 and 148, which introduce Article 61 bis and a tenth transitional provision in the Sustainable Mobility Bill. This conflict is governed by an agreement dated 14 November 2025 (BOCG, Series A, no. 9-9), under constitutional dispute no. 554-2026.

In 2 key points

  1. The Government must express disagreement with amendments 118 and 148 (conflicto n.º 554-2026)
  2. An article 61 bis and a tenth transitional provision are incorporated (art. 61 bis y disposición transitoria undécima)

How it affects those involved

The Government must formally express its disagreement with Senate amendments, which could lead to a new constitutional conflict and affect the legislative process. Legislative bodies and the Constitutional Court must manage the conflict of competences. Public policy advisors should monitor the development of the conflict and its potential consequences for the legislative process.

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2026-02-18PublishedPublished in the BOE
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