Feijóo declared that vacations are overrated, but his party leaders felt they would accept that gap and are taking advantage of August to have fun (and give us vacations). The problem is when an entire regional president, like Fernández Mañueco, sees how Castilla y León is burning and it takes him almost three days to show up to lead the response and morally support the personnel who are risking their integrity on the ground. Minister Óscar Puente has reproached him for his absence in one of his typical hooligan-like tweets, and now we have the entire PP and its sympathetic press saying that one, that The ministry ends brimi dils incindis. The diary The World, in fact, headlines that the fires are the fault of "a lack of prevention" and in the editorial states that "it is impossible to unleash the general deterioration of public services as a consequence of the lack of management of a bloodless government." In short, the blame for the fire also lies with Sánchez, whom he scolds for not taking the reins of the fight against these fires (it must be understood that with the intention that the more hectares burned, the more the future of the affected Popular regional leaders will also be charred).

From there, the "And you more" machinery began to turn. Abc He tiptoes around the absences of Mañueco and Ayuso to write the piece "Pedro Sánchez does not interrupt his vacation nor call the presidents affected by the wave of fires that has already left two dead." OK Diario He gives one with an open hand with the article "Óscar Puente's shameless vacation," whom he criticizes for taking a break despite the chaos at the Renfe station. All of this, from a schoolyard. Or from a summer camp, since we're in August. And it's hard not to imagine Carlos Mazón watching from the sidelines and laughing his head off before turning off his phone for a few hours.