Spain's government, led by Pedro Sánchez, highlights strong economic growth as a key achievement despite political challenges.
Sánchez emphasized that Spain is the fastest-growing major economy in the world, surpassing EU expectations and creating record employment.
However, the government faces hurdles, including judicial investigations involving political figures and maintaining a fragile parliamentary majority.
The opposition, led by the PP, has been criticized for focusing on judicial cases and alleged misinformation.
Meanwhile, Sánchez's administration aims to ensure economic benefits reach citizens, announcing pension increases and extended public transport subsidies.
The political landscape remains tense, with debates over alliances and policies shaping the future.