Pedro Sánchez states that Spain is a better country now than it was in 2018.
Economic data shows Spain tripling the growth rate of the EU and a record number of Social Security affiliates.
The issue of the fracture in Catalonia has been significantly alleviated.
Despite the flourishing economy, work on reducing inequality still need to be done.
The high unemployment rate and productivity problems are key challenges, as is the costliness of housing.
Spain has achieved political stability absent in France, Germany, and much of the Western world.
Criticism of the actions of judges was avoided, despite intense judicial activity in his closest environment.
Socialists are willing to meet with Puigdemont without him being amnestied, which can put political stability to the test.
Conclusion: While Spain has made significant progress in economic and political terms under Sánchez's leadership, significant challenges still need to be addressed to ensure greater equality and stability in the future.