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Europe Day: 40 years of ties between Spain and the European Union
- Spain joined the European Community in 1986, beginning a transformation of its economy and political identity.
- EU membership provided infrastructure funding and structural support that modernized Spain.
- The Erasmus program became a defining experience for a generation of Spaniards.
- Maastricht and the euro marked a turning point toward economic and monetary integration.
- Spain joined Schengen in 1995, allowing passport-free movement across many borders.
- The NextGenerationEU funds delivered a record injection to Spain during the pandemic.
- EU membership is seen as both a home and a responsibility for Spain's future.
- Crises such as the 2008 financial crash tested the EU and Spain's resilience.
- Spain benefited from the EU's cohesion policy and social dimension.
- Spain’s ongoing challenges include territorial disparities and climate-driven transition needs.
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