

Enigma is wise, so the fact that a possible anagram of "Cristóbal Montoro" is "Robanos todo el oro, y cómo" (Robanos all our gold, and how) already suggested what the investigation points to, which is personal enrichment as the objective of the former minister's alleged corruption. These kinds of scandals never come at a good time, but the PP rolls its eyes at the fact that it's breaking out precisely now, when it seemed to have Pedro Sánchez firmly in its grasp thanks to his media clout. If yesterday we saw how The World was trying to trick Mariano Rajoy, today we can enjoy another desperate ploy: pretending that Feijóo is being implacable with the consequences of this matter. Or, at least, that's what he's trying to do. The reason with the cryptic headline "Montoro's indictment stirs up Génova's war with the Soraya regime." Let's see, Soraya Sáez de Santamaría joined the board of directors of Cepsa – it was not possible to know – and before that she was part of the management of the Cuatrecasas law firm for a salary, according to the newspaper. Spanishness, half a million euros a year, plus a maximum of one and a half in variables. I'd say his desire for a fight within the party is between zero and nonexistent. But the Planeta newspaper uses him as a scapegoat to cover her with mud, which thus doesn't land on Feijóo's head. It does so, moreover, with a bonus insult from anonymous sources, as this scurrilous subtitle says: "The former minister was a member of the former vice president's group, which the new leadership has marginalized: "Bad weed.""
In other words: they're putting the blame on him and using it to save Feijóo, since in the subtitle they rush to say that "he won't make any gestures of solidarity and will appeal for absolute respect for the action of justice." Wow, what a great statesman. Now all that's needed is for him to stop being missing, when a week ago it was all photos smiling with the PP's historic figures that the right-wing media machine has now begun to carve up.