What most resembles a right-wing Aragonese president

The closest thing to a right-wing Aragonese president is a left-wing Aragonese president, if I may paraphrase Josep Pla's aphorism. I was thinking, standing in front of the newsstand this Wednesday, watching two newspapers interview presidents of Aragon: one in office and the other a former president. It's not that The WorldohThe reasonhave succumbed to a sudden interest in what's happening in that corner of the bull's hide. No. It's just the happy coincidence that, despite belonging to different political parties, both are willing to attack Pedro Sánchez, thus fulfilling their obligatory cavernous Sunday duty. Furthermore, although one is a Socialist and the other a Popular Party member, both tick the box of criticizing the Junts pact with the PSOE for the distribution of immigrants and call it xenophobic. It would be good if one or the other would explain how many immigrants they have welcomed into their homes compared to those who have arrived in Catalonia. And let it be known that there is an unpleasant stench in some statements made by specific people from Junts and their entourage, but the criticisms of the Aragonese presidents are misleading, because if a community now feelspunished(regrettable rhetoric) is because so far they have done little to try to contribute to mitigating the human tragedy of refugees. Denouncing xenophobia, in short, for continuing to practice it, even if only by omission.
Furthermore, the fact that Javier Lambán of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party) is giving lectures on supremacy is outrageous. Let's remember his tweet, which he left for posterity: "I'm starting the latest novel by Eduardo Mendoza who, like almost all great Catalan authors, writes in Spanish." In the end, those resentful of hatred are exposed equally in Castilian, Catalan, or even LAPAO.