Meiosis
The diagram shows the last phase of meiosis I, which is Telophase I, and cytokinesis, in which the cell membrane forms again giving two cells, the process of invagination starts to separate both cytoplasms, giving, as a result, two daughter cells. After this, meiosis II starts, with its first step, prophase I, in which the chromatic spindle appears again, and then the chromosomes line up in the equator line to pursue the next steps of the second meiosis.
Taking this information into account, the correct answer is that the chromosomes of each daughter cell decondense, and the first cell division is complete.