The PSOE suffered another defeat in the European elections, losing to the PP.
The vote difference between the two increased significantly, reflecting a vote of disapproval against the Government.
The governing coalition looks weakened, dropping nearly 10 points.
The PP wins, but it's questioned whether they have successfully capitalized on the government opposition.
The European Parliament leans right, but will likely maintain the centrist coalition.
Europe needs strong leadership in the face of external threats, such as Russia and a potential return of Trump.
Sovereignist parties will have a greater voice and vote in Europe.
Conclusion: The PSOE suffers an electoral setback that reinforces the rise of the right in Spain and a European Parliament more inclined to the right but with a probable continuation of the centrist coalition. This suggests a shift in political discourse but with a continuity in the leadership of Europe.