A new blow to the State
There is no doubt that Begoña Gómez has had her passport withdrawn to humiliate her and her husband, to see if she finally abandons the presidency of the Spanish government. The Madrid right and far-right (redundancy intended) are no longer willing to wait another minute for her to call elections. That's why the judge (hold my drink) considers that the police escort of the Sánchez family could collaborate in a flight from Spain. We already wrote it here months ago: they want the socialist president in prison.The Spanish nationalist right (excuse the repetition once again) is furious. Because of the amnesty and pardons for Catalan independentists in exchange for the investiture? Yes, of course. But not for the flag, which they flagrantly wave, but for power. Eight years of socialist presidency means eight years without controlling the BOE, with its appointments and its royal decrees. From Catalonia, we have the necessary perspective to understand that we are witnessing a new coup against the state. A coup that did not begin with the amnesty law, in which Sánchez dared to correct the Supreme Court's ruling (and which, precisely for this reason, is not being fully applied). The right did not digest the defeat of 2004 due to Aznar's lies when the train bombings occurred in Madrid, nor the Statute of 2006, corrected by the Constitutional Court after being approved in a referendum. That legal maneuver, and those that followed with the cases for 9-N and 1-O, bears a strong resemblance to this judge's decision intended to attack the executive from an unleashed judiciary. And the PSOE was more than warned that, when convenient, it is nothing more than the necessary alibi to legitimize Spain as a democracy with party alternation. But now the alibi is over. PP and Vox will now alternate.