Spain's political landscape is grappling with the global shifts driven by Donald Trump's return to the U.
S. presidency.
While Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez emphasizes European unity and democracy, likening the current challenges to post-WWII struggles, the opposition People's Party (PP) remains focused on domestic issues.
Sánchez has criticized the PP for its alliances with far-right Vox, accusing them of undermining European values.
Meanwhile, debates on Spain's role in NATO, defense spending, and international peace missions remain unresolved in Congress.
Vox openly supports Trump’s policies, while leftist parties like Podemos oppose increased military budgets, advocating for diplomatic solutions.
The lack of consensus highlights Spain's struggle to define its stance in a rapidly changing global order.













