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Spain celebrates Europe Day and 40 years of continental transformation

Three out of four Spaniards believe that the future of the country is more promising within the EU

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12 de May de 2026
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Minister Jose Manuel Albares, along with former minister Javier Solana and the curator of the exhibition Carmen Dalmau

Minister Jose Manuel Albares, along with former minister Javier Solana and the curator of the exhibition Carmen Dalmau

Last Saturday, May 9, Spain commemorated Europe Day, a date that symbolizes the union among European citizens and the values that underpin the community project.

This year, the celebration coincides with the 40th anniversary of Spain’s accession to the European Communities, a moment that marked a milestone in the political, economic, and social development of the country and that, in turn, has influenced the transformation of Europe.

Since its entry in 1986, Spain has demonstrated a high identification with the European Union. A recent Eurobarometer reveals that three out of four Spaniards believe that the country’s future is more promising within the EU, and 77% support making more decisions at the European level. The unified response to global challenges, such as the NextGenerationEU initiative, has highlighted the Union’s ability to act collectively in critical moments.

As reported by DiplomacyNews last Thursday, May 7, during the commemorative week, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, met with the Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos, to discuss the role of enlargement in European stability. Albares reaffirmed Spain’s support for Ukraine’s accession and for stability in the Western Balkans, emphasizing the need for greater strategic autonomy of the Union. In the context of these events, the infographic 40 indicators and a story of progress, was presented, illustrating how European integration has benefited Spain in various areas.

Prepared together with EsadeGeo, this infographic offers a synthetic and pedagogical view of how European integration has contributed to the development of the country Spain.

The indicators are grouped into four key areas:

  • Human development and well-being
  • Economy and entrepreneurship
  • Connectivity and heritage
  • Social progress and freedoms

The presentation was preceded by a visit to the photographic exhibition Now we are more, which illustrates the evolution of Spanish society since 1986. Minister Albares, along with Javier Solana, former Secretary General of NATO, toured this visual history of progress alongside his commissioner Carmen Dalmau Bejarano.

 
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