The only option is resignation

People from the Popular Party who exercise public policy spend their lives asking for the resignation of opposition political officials. They live from that. They constantly ask for the resignation of regional presidents, ministers, secretaries, undersecretaries, delegates, counselors and, of course, on a daily basis, the President of the Government. They do not even wait for a disaster with political consequences to occur: the people of the PP ask for resignations left and right from the moment the results of the polls that do not give them power become official. To ask for resignations, the people of the PP do not need a climate catastrophe, nor a terrorist attack, nor a corruption scandal. They ask for resignations ex officio, like a mantra that fills the emptiness of their discourse, like the slogan to hide the nonexistence of a project that is not that of power itself: its complacency and its shenanigans.

They repeat the word resignation so much that they would say they are experts in the honorable action of resigning. When the moment of truth arrives, however, that is, that of their own resignation, the people of the PP cling to power even though they are mired up to the eyebrows in discredit and this crisis of confidence in their management is clamorous, as was the case. evident last Saturday in the streets of Valencia, where more than 130,000 people demanded the resignation of the president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, and his government team, after their unpresentable management of the passage of the DANA for its territory.

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