"We're starting to talk about the time for change," said with visible facial tension by Míriam Nogueras in the Spanish Parliament, sparking speculation based on what each person wanted to hear. And if read literally, it rather invites perplexity: opening the door to change in Les Corts means creating an alternative. And the only possible option is a blog based on Vox and the PP. It's not unthinkable that they could achieve this on their own, although it seems less evident every day. But what is certain is that any imaginable combination would leave the right dependent on Vox.
Clearly, it is impossible for the PP and Junts to achieve an absolute majority without the contribution of the far right. Moreover, the mere hypothesis of a government with the support of Junts could provoke a pro-Vox reaction from an electorate—the Spanish right—that, like throughout Europe, is increasingly attracted to authoritarian impulses. Here, as everywhere, conservative voters—especially young men, women finding it harder to lose sight of the world—are allowing themselves to be seduced by the feigned indignation of neo-fascism. Are the Junts staff so disoriented that they believe they can achieve important gains for Catalonia by surrendering to the radicalization of the right? As much as they might understand each other on the economic front (Juntos is evidently the Catalan right), the foundations of each corner are incompatible: the "Spain"one, big and free" and the emancipation of Catalonia. There is no indication that it could suggest that the PP could govern without dependence on Vox. And what is Junts doing here?
In any case, it is a game that once again puts on the table that Junts must get out of the impasse in which it has put itself: Puigdemont's dependence on the untouchable nature of the exiled president. An umbrella to avoid facing the essential renewal of the party's funds and enter a new stage in which faces, ideas and proposals are needed if they do not want to remain trapped in melancholy. Will the threat accelerate the fulfillment of the Vox-PP tandem would be an exercise worthy of entering the history of political stupidity. all the noise that has been made. Return to the past. Playing Pujolism without Pujol.