Spain is committed to the EU to increase its defense spending, which requires the backing of political parties and the vote of Congress.
Increasing military investment is essential in the face of U.S. abandonment and Russian threat, and it must be backed by political consensus.
President Pedro Sanchez faces a complex challenge by the tensions involved both internally and at the European level.
The opposition in government has rejected increasing military spending, which threatens the stability and security of the EU and Spain.
Conclusion: A viable solution for this impasse involves complying with democratic rules, maintaining the alliance with the EU, and respecting the principle of political alternation.