The exchange of accusations regarding the war in the Middle East intensifies the tension between the parties, with the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, criticising Vox and the PP for supporting a conflict that will affect the economy of the Spanish people. In response, the Popular Party argues that the ‘no to war’ stance equates to a «no to democracy». The electoral campaign in Castilla y León has been the context in which PSOE, Sumar, and Podemos have expressed their opposition to the war waged by the United States and Israel against Iran.
Sánchez wields the ‘no to war’ in favour of Spain and the PP views it as a «no to democracy».