The impacts of the Iran war affect Spanish politics.
The Sumar party loses 1.5 points in two months due to Pedro Sánchez's slogan 'No to the war' and his opposition to the Israeli-American offensive.
The radical left shrinks to only 12 deputies due to internal division and the wear of Yolanda Díaz.
The Andalusian elections throw the left-wing parties off balance as they run separately.
Vox loses seven seats in two months of war, but the PP manages to resist and recover positions.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo's party consolidates as a government alternative when climbing to 138 seats.
Conclusion: The Iran war has shaken Spanish politics, causing significant shifts in various parties and offering an opportunity for Feijóo to consolidate himself as a government alternative.