The European Parliament elections are the most important in 45 years due to the challenges the EU faces in defense, economy, environment, immigration, and the survival of its values.
The central dilemma of the election is the rise of the far right and the possible alliance with the classical right.
Parties in Spain have focused the debate on domestic issues, moving away from the European challenges.
Tactics of the parties, specifically the People's Party, have included using unrelated issues with the election to sway voters.
After these elections, the parties should focus on addressing the everyday problems of citizens.
Conclusion: These elections represent a critical moment for the EU, and its outcome will influence how Europe's major challenges are addressed. Parties should turn their focus back to the real issues people face following the elections.