The government has been slow to incorporate EU directives that increase the transparency of the upcoming elections.
There will be confusion among voters since Spanish legislation allows local information on ballot papers instead of the overall coalition.
This situation favors the major parties of coalitions and could give false representation in the European Parliament.
There's a chance thousands of votes will be cast without voters fully understanding who they are supporting.
The issue at stake is not just a legal technicality but the transparency of the system.
The EU is a union of States, and electoral ballots must reflect this reality, not false local realities.
Conclusion: Manipulating the reality of candidacies through electoral confusion is a perversion of democracy and the electoral process. Spain still has a pending debt with transparency.