Europe, and therefore Spain, enters the final stretch of the campaign for the parliamentary elections one week before the elections that will take place on June 9.

Meanwhile, political groups are rushing through the last few days marking their positions in order to aspire to the best possible result, as is the case of Yolanda Diaz. The leader of Sumar has supported all of her candidates, with the social struggle and for peace in Palestine as main messages: “That’s enough, fuck it, we are going to govern better, we are going to win rights and expand democracy.”

Also for Can Peace is the most important task. In fact, Irene Montero, his candidate, has asked the Government to request the deployment of blue helmets in Palestine: “We need to break this great coalition of war and build peace and have a firm voice in Europe for peace and the end of genocide.”

Meanwhile, Ciudadanos has asked to focus the debate on European politics and avoid turning the European elections into a national campaign, in the words of its candidate Jordi Caña: “It’s not about Sánchez or Feijóo, it’s not about Begoña or Milei, it’s not about Hamas or Israel.”

In this sense, Togethers yes, it has focused its European policy and proposes reforming the institutional structure of the European Union and complete the fiscal union. “A monetary union without a fiscal union is totally reckless and in Europe we are reckless,” explains his candidate, Toni Comín.

Finally, Aragonès and Junqueras were present at the ceremony CKDin which it has once again been reiterated that its European campaign is focused in the recognition of Catalan in Europe.