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If he did not have the judicial panorama that he has at home, Sánchez would have already played another card, such as dissolving the chambers
Ambition breaks the bag. There are so few opportunities to do good for everyone that the Government has been very clever at including in its omnibus decree many concessions that it had pending, from the revaluation of pensions and … transport vouchers to the real estate ‘plot’ of the PNV with the headquarters of the Cervantes Institute in Paris. Feijóo had announced that the PP would vote in favor, but when he saw that under the umbrella of the bus there was birdseed for coalitions, he backed out. After the cacicada of placing the socialist Murtra at the head of Telefónica, there was not much atmosphere in the PP to lend their votes to Sánchez and undo the spell of the investiture: “What you just did is a mistake, Pedro.”
It is increasingly difficult to hide that Sánchez is warming the seat at Moncloa. Yesterday morning, journalists in Davos asked him about the ‘budget’, the General State Budgets (PGE). With his natural impudence, the President of the Government said that he is operating with accounts approved by his parliamentary majority. He did not lie, but he did not tell the truth either: the current PGE was approved by the majority of the 14th legislature (2019-2023), when the PSOE was the first relative force in Congress. The 15th legislature, elected in the spring of 2023 and where the first political force is the PP, still does not have a ‘budget’ because the Government is failing to comply with the constitutional precept that requires it to formulate public accounts in the fall. The constitutionalists know that the Executive has found a vacuum and is taking advantage of it.
I don’t know how long Pedro ‘the bold’ thinks he will be able to maintain this fiction. Fortunately, the PP has already realized that entering into Junts’ game when it shows the pawn of the motion of censure is a trap. The only objective of Puigdemont and Junts is to do as much damage as possible to Spain and weaken it as much as possible. That is why he prefers to keep the PSOE warming up the seat rather than favoring the calling of new elections. If he did not have the judicial panorama that he has at home, Sánchez would have already played another card, such as dissolving the chambers, but the incentive to defend himself by abusing the resources of power is stronger than any other consideration. [email protected]
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