Sánchez, definitely touched

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Sánchez is this morning at the lowest point of his presidency. Lower means that every day is worse than the last. It reminds me a lot of 1996, during the last months of Felipe González and Aznar's first victory, when cases and revelations rained down every day. Yesterday, the Civil Guard entered the PSOE headquarters and was taking information for 12 hours. We don't know what they seized, but we know what the judge's report says, and it broadens the focus: the PSOE allegedly maneuvered to obstruct justice. Or as the judicial report says, it allegedly orchestrated a “trama to destabilize judicial proceedings against the PSOE or the Spanish government.” The judge is investigating whether the PSOE paid people to pay police officers or prosecutors to hinder investigations against the PSOE, against Sánchez or his circle. Who would be part of this group and what were they doing? On this page you have it: Who's who in the alleged plot to “obstruct” judicial cases. From the details that have emerged, the PSOE allegedly paid former militant Leire Díez about 4,000 a month, with false invoices. That is, the PSOE allegedly put its party structure at the service of illegal activities. This would be very serious, and even more so if we consider that it is unlikely the party would do anything without Sánchez.

Who is who in the alleged plot to "obstruct" judicial cases.after having been received by Pope Leo XIV, fifteen days before the trip that will take the head of the Catholic Church to Madrid, Barcelona and the Canary Islands. And yesterday he did not do well, not at all well. They asked him about what Felipe González or García-Page said about calling elections. And he made a joke: Sánchez: “You'll allow me the joke, won't you? There is some colleague who obviously asks me to advance the elections because he is aware that I will have a larger parliamentary majority in the government and in Congress to govern much more peacefully. And I thank him for it. But I cannot call elections for partisan interest”.Sánchez, we are not here for irony. He knows perfectly well that they are not asking for elections to improve his results.And now what? The outlook is bleak. Due to the indications of corruption, due to the indications of lawfare (more than justified indications) and because we are facing a game of impotence. Look at it: the PP says, and it's right, that everything that is happening is very serious, but the PP cannot present a viable motion of no confidence because it would lose it. Because it goes hand in hand with Vox. But the PSOE, and Sánchez's government, cannot approve budgets, cannot approve laws. For the moment, it only has a majority to prevent Feijóo from winning a motion of no confidence. For the rest, it has nothing. Where are we going, like this?And it is devastating in Catalonia, with Illa tied to Sánchez and the judge asking the PSC for the expenses of the 2024 electoral campaign. We are in the who day passes, year pushes. But this way you cannot govern until 2027.Good morning.