>What's going on over there?
A change in political paradigm in process, very embarrassing stuff.
>Is there a migrant crisis?
We had one during the good years between 2005 up to 2007 when the crisis forced immigrants to leave.
After that, the refugee crisis hasn't done that much to us since we have like 10 or so refugees and the rest are in the waiting line.
> globalist bullshit going on over there?
We had tensions with Germany, like if we were going to ask for more germoneyz or not(we didn't and lets thank god it happened like that because out debt is at 99,8%), but in the end there weren't that many problems after all and didn't become Greece 2.0
>Is Spain also considering leaving the EU? I
No, eurosceptics here are few, most people are very happy with the EU ruling... for many reasons.
first EU institutions and nothern europe bureaucracies have a much better image than out own institutions and people trust them more
Second Euromoneys are still pouring in and keeping development(at the same time Spain also contributes a quite a bit to the European project)
Without the European treaties, Spain is a tourism dependent economy(now more that our housing bubble exploded without survivors and no signs of recovery) so they NEED Europe to keep a constant flow of people dropping money.
You can find some eurosceptics, but ironically on the left(with things like leaving NATO and forming... a defense pact with South America and Russia... yes I know its retarded) but they would still keep the common market and many of the EU rulings.
There is no one at the levels of Farage or Le pen.
>Is it even in the EU?
As fuck, with representation in the European parliament and all.
>Of all the Classical European nations, Spain is the one I hear the least about.
Spain stopped being relevant after 1975 and even more after the fall of the Berlin wall, now is just another country for the US to put its air refuellers on and some ships here and there.