As could be expected from its inception, this legislature born from a false pact against the democratic order has become a battle between a band of criminals entrenched in the direction of the state and the police and judges who follow in their footsteps. THE … The institutions, including Parliament, the opposition and citizens, are no more than companions in this cinematic duel where the raids follow one another daily without a shortage of spectators capable of showing their solidarity with those responsible for the theft. This empathy is the sociopolitical version of a mental pathology called “hybristophilia,” a fascination with villains, fueled by populist discourses whose strong roots have managed to divide the country into two opposing camps, impervious to any evidence that might contradict their sectarian prejudices. And this constitutes the last hope for survival of a government burned by scandals.
The hypothesis of a search by the Civil Guard in Moncloa is no longer far-fetched, even if for the moment it remains unlikely. The judicial seat on the president’s entourage draws a map of responsibilities where the alibi of ignorance crumbles with the gradual progress of summary investigations. Strong signs of corruption are falling on his most direct party collaborators, his trusted praetorians or his sewer and pipeline workers, and even his closest relatives are about to appear in court. Reports of sexual harassment are increasing in the face of official feminism powerless to redirect the thorny debate that is shaking it within it. The feeling of the end of the game has become unstoppable, even if the leaders transmit the slogan of resistance while waiting for the downpour to dissipate. Because everyone knows that the storm is causing serious damage.
This being said, the personal adventure that Sanchism has always been has no other outcome than to continue to the edge of the precipice, taking with it all its followers, and the entire system if necessary. To this end, the head of the Executive ordered to insist on negotiations with Catalan nationalism, the only ally able to provide oxygen in exchange for unaffordable compensation for a power with legitimate foundations. The possibility of a constitutional demarcation, highlighted a few days ago by the President of Congress, has ceased to be a speculative conjecture typical of apocalyptic dowsers and has acquired the plausibility of a desperate evasive maneuver through a qualitative leap. The dizziness of collapse threatens to lead to a terminal convulsion, to a political earthquake: the last outing of an unscrupulous careerist ready to avoid it at the cost of a compromised penal horizon.
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