First hit. Tomorrow the future begins

Today’s Macarena election campaign has been something hitherto unprecedented. All three candidates have developed a highly professional and cost-effective communication plan and, most importantly, none of them have gotten into the mire that defines this practice. For public policy. If the Macarena has always been synonymous with sovereignty, then José Luis Notario, Fernández Cabezuelo and Pedro Garcia have lived up to it. What is the issue of brotherhood at stake today at the ballot box? the future. The company that was in the hands of José Antonio Fernández Cabrero during these eight years was able to make a qualitative leap in issues such as social assistance and communications, something that served as a mirror for other companies. But he had a weakness in matters of ownership. Although measures in this aspect were numerous, the Macarena did not follow in its wake, a reflection of which was the failure of the restoration of Arcio or the presentation of the Virgin, which all three candidates expressed a desire to improve.

Holy Week needs a strong and cohesive Macarena fraternity because it has always been a beacon to guide the general future. A weak Macarena impoverishes everyone. For this reason, anyone who holds the Church’s baton in his hands tomorrow will find himself faced with a beautiful and difficult task at the same time: to win the best possible future for the Macarinos family.


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