"Pedro Sánchez, son of...!"
The far-right floods social networks, the insult is the message. The right forgives the PSOE its life if it behaves well, like Page or Felipe González. If not, it is only the excuse to be able to say that Spain is a democracy where two major parties alternate in government. And it is not that Catalan independence did not warn the socialists, while they went around as a state party and rushed to vote for 155.
The school year has ended, tomorrow is the eve of Sant Joan and summer has begun in the midst of a heatwave, which reminds us that the prophecies about the consequences of climate change in Catalonia are unfortunately being fulfilled on time.And with all, today's news is not this, but that of judge Peinado, who this weekend has requested the passport from Begoña Gómez, the wife of the Spanish president, Pedro Sánchez. The judge considers (hold my drink) that the police escort for the Sánchez family could collaborate in an escape from Spain. See how big a mess Judge Peinado has made that this morning the CGPJ has met again to see if they open a file on him.There is no doubt that Begoña Gómez has had her passport confiscated to humiliate her and her husband, to see if she finally abandons the presidency of the Spanish government. They are after her. They want her to resign. Even more, they want her in prison. Let's see, corruption within the PSOE has already led to three of Sánchez's collaborators being imprisoned, but this is not incompatible with Sánchez being the subject of political persecution by elements of the judiciary, obedient to the Aznar-era war cry “he who can, do,” who believe they have a corporate and patriotic duty to prevent the amnesty from correcting what the Supreme Court ruled. Especially since, thanks to the amnesty, Sánchez has managed to govern despite losing the elections. And he has been president for eight years now. And it's becoming eternal for them.
Eight years of socialist presidency means eight years without controlling the BOE, with its appointments and its royal decrees.
So, one part of the judiciary is acting independently, emboldened, while the Spanish media right has managed to impose its cry. This happened in Sabadell, on the balcony of the City Hall, when the Sports Center was celebrating with the fans the promotion to the Second Division. The goalkeeper proposes a game to the fans:
Diego Fuoli: “I'll say a phrase, well, an expression, and you respond as you see fit: ‘Pedro Sánchez…’” “Son of a bitch! Pedro Sánchez, son of a bitch…”
The far-right floods social media, insult is the message. The right forgives the PSOE if it behaves, like Page or Felipe González. If not, it's just an excuse to say that Spain is a democracy where two major parties alternate in government. And it's not that Catalan independence didn't warn the socialists, while they acted as a state party and rushed to vote for Article 155.
Good morning.