Spain is seen to lack a significant role in a pivotal stage of the world order, mainly the downfall of Nicolás Maduro.
The reaction of Pedro Sánchez to the situation in Venezuela is viewed as inconsistent and subordinate to his personal political interests.
Sánchez's strategy is criticized for leading to increased social polarization and multiple electoral defeats for his party.
Sánchez's parliamentary majority is becoming increasingly precarious.
The U.S has taken control of the transition in Venezuela, though the choice of Delcy Rodríguez is disappointing.
The U.S message to Venezuela also carries a warning for Venezuelan vice-president, Delcy Rodríguez.
Conclusion: In summary, Spain's response to the situation in Venezuela has been criticized as inconsistent and self-serving. Additionally, Sánchez's political strategy is argued to be increasing social polarization and endangering his parliamentary majority. The U.S taking control of the transition in Venezuela and their warning to Rodríguez underlines the international relevance of the situation.