Not only Spain votes this Sunday, but the rest of the countries also decide the future of the European Union where Von der Leyen, Meloni and Le Pen emerge as protagonists of these elections.

First thing in the morning and accompanied by her husband, the popular Ursula Von der Leyen has come to vote in an election where her continuity as president of the Commission is at stake.

And German politics seeks to extend his mandate, something that could depend on the forecast new third force in the EU, the party of the far-right Giorgia MeloniItalian Prime Minister who already exercised her right to vote yesterday.

Less likely, although not impossible, to see how that alliance also extends even further to the right, like that of the French Marine Le Penwhich could surpass Emmanuel Macron’s party as the most voted in France.

For the Hungarian Prime Minister, Vikton Orbana Putin sympathizer and reluctant to aid Ukraine, are not just any election, since the open conflict there will be important in the future of Europe: “They are more than that. They are European elections in favor of peace or war“.

A war that has tension, due to its proximity, to the Poland governed by the socialist Donald Tusk, former president of the European Council who hopes to maintain his entire bloc in one of the countries with the most representation in the European Parliament.

For his part, the Greek Kyryakos Mitsotakis appeals to the conservative electorate: “In the next five years very important decisions will be made in Europe”

And in Belgiumits prime minister Alexander de Croo has already voted in a call that will also define its future because there the European ones… coincide with the general ones: “We are at a crossroads in Europe and also any country like Belgium.”

A double electoral event in which the Flemish far-right separatist could become the most voted in that region for the first time.