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What Pedro Sánchez fears most

What Pedro Sánchez fears most

In Moncloa, the prevailing desire is to create a smokescreen to cover up the corruption cases surrounding the president, his family, and his closest collaborators.

Every time they have the opportunity to vote, Spaniards do so to punish Sánchez. This is what happened with the Eurovision televote, that tacky festival, which has fallen into disrepair since it was colonized by the "woke," to which the government grants almost as much importance as a UN Assembly. The blatant use of the public broadcasting system for all Spaniards to broadcast the political proclamations of Moncloa in a supposedly entertainment program moved the majority of viewers to vote for the candidate vilified by the rabble-rousers of the Iberian progressives.

Israel, 12 points. 7,283 calls, 23,840 mobile messages, and 111,565 online votes were to blame, and a clear target: Sánchez. There was no cyberattack or boycott other than that of hundreds of thousands of Spaniards fed up with the government's manipulation of everything public. But the Moncloa hoax factory tries to exploit any event to construct a narrative that presents the president as the victim of a global conspiracy against him.

This was stated without blushing from the press room of the Council of Ministers by spokesperson Pilar Alegría, the same woman who hesitated last week when asked about her stay at the same Parador where Ábalos and company supposedly partied at the taxpayers' expense. So too was Otegi, a man of peace according to Zapatero, who has developed a sense of empathy with the Prime Minister that he never had with the victims of ETA. The Moncloa spokespersons now only need to talk about a "Judeo-Masonic conspiracy" for the analogy to be more obvious...

The problem is that they're no longer fooling their partners, at least some of them. Hence, Sumar spokesperson Aina Vidal urged the Socialists "not to be hypocrites," and a BNG deputy, Néstor Rego, reminded them that acting coherently regarding Israel's participation in Eurovision doesn't mean demanding that the representative of that country's public television, a victim of the savage Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023, cannot participate, but rather that RTVE has decided not to send its representative.

Forget that what prevails in Moncloa is not coherence, but the desire to find a smokescreen to prevent talk about the numerous corruption scandals surrounding the president, his family and his closest collaborators, which are falling like dominoes as the police investigation progresses , to the point that only a few remain to reach "number one", as Aldama and those involved in the plot called him in the recordings analyzed by the judges. The magnifying glass is now on Navarra and the awards allegedly brokered by Santos Cerdán , who succeeded Ábalos as general secretary of the PSOE after Sánchez dismissed him without public explanation in July 2021, only to later recover him along with other ousted candidates on the lists for the 2023 elections.

Cerdán was also the one who recommended to his predecessor that he include Koldo García in his ministerial team , who was also the driver of the Peugeot in which Sánchez traveled across half of Spain to gather the support he needed in "the revenge primaries" against the old Socialist guard. The judicial noose is tightening, and what Sánchez fears most is that the "Ábalos-Koldo case" will end up becoming the "Moncloa case." Therefore, he will do whatever it takes to prolong his term as long as possible, even if he doesn't pass a single more law, and thus maintain the special legal protection granted to him by the position he still holds.

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