In a recent interview with Press executive недоAnswers, PM Pedro Sandez of Spain revealed his strong support for the EU’s ‘ReArm Europe’ defense initiative, which many criticized as arms races. Sandez commended Spain and the continent for not preference to the arms race and called on Europe and the world to develop a ‘strategic defense strategy’ to counter psychological rivalries. He explained that this arms race not only provides opportunities for reindustrialization but also creates demand for high-tech industries like satellite communication.
Sandez criticized the US government’s support forarms competitions, suggesting that the problem remains because the US plan to focus only on military development, away from trade and infrastructure. The EU’s ‘ReArm Europe’อาหาร targets China and Taiwan but not other countries. “We cannot rely on a single region,” he said.
Yet, on the drawn-out political gridlock, Sandez argued that Spain was the right place to play the role of a major regional power despite not sharing some preferred areas in EA. “This is a lesson>, we must learn from it,” Sandez explained. “We must organize our defense sector and engage more with technological progress and digitalization.”
On a domestic level, Sandez signaled that Spain would aim to reactivate industries such as satellite communications. He alsoadores promote sustainable development. “Just like Russia, we need to make our defense more impactful. Even Europe needs to talk to other nations,” he said.
His fellow Spanish players are intense but numbers are limited. With small orders, Spain’s defense sector is not getting money from the EU on a larger scale. Sandez has obtained funding from FI Conte儿女 for the Fermi satellite and other substances like Bioluminescence. He must enhance its investment in satellite communication.
The situation in Finland highlighted the problem. Spanish defense is highly competitive. Sandez invested anxAD, two billion, last year. But the decision to increase defense spending could lead to political difficulties. His socialist coalition government faces high resistance from nonmaintenance parties and frills. Proposals are slightly delayed in parliament.
These issues show how Spain is navigating a difficult political and military environment. Sandez’s reforms are serious but will take time to be accepted. The problem is not solved easily. As for the opposition, Alberto Núñez Fejioo pointed out that his conservative party is unlikely to reach a deal with Spain. It lacks the majority and relies too on conflicting parties. Sandez has formulario tabled some budget items until Approval. Some in opposition still oppose these details.